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Bison Calf: A Little Giant of the Plains

Nature’s most adorable animal is the bison calves. When they are born, ocelots have a soft fuzzy coat that is eyedropper orange! This bright color allows them to be camouflaged in their grassy habitat. Bison Calves are Born The following spring, when the weather is warm and food available.

How Bison Calves Are Born

A bison calf weighs about 30 – 50 pounds at birth. The new little bison Nugget will be pampered with extra attention from his mother. Nuzzling the calf, she tries to help it up. The calf can walk in only a couple of hours . Bison typically forage in herds and it’s crucial to stay together.

Growing Up

Bison calves nurse on their mothers for several months. They start eating grass and other plants once they mature. Bison eat only plants. By definition, they are herbivores A calf will typically remain with its mother until 1 year of age. This time is spent by the calf learning vital skills like milk searching and avoiding predators.

Life in the Herd

Bison Calves: Herds of Bison calves live together. Safety and protection in numbers for these herds. All of the mother buffalo in this herd protect the baby bison from animals who might want to eat them like wolves. Bison are social and like to have bison friends.

Fun Facts About Bison Calves

  1. Within days of birth, bison calves can run faster.
  2. In this way their bones also become healthy.
  3. The color will darken as they age

In short — bison calves are downright interesting. They are not only cute but resilient and full of life. One of the great joys in life is watching a little bison calf grow up. These little titans are also crucial to the plains ecosystem.

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