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Just want to hug them. Hmmm
beautiful thank you
So very lovely. Hard to understand how such scant offerings of grass can nourish them.
In this extreme cold, is anyone taking in hay or food? Also do they gather together as a group to get heat from each other?
Beautiful, and we complain about the cold and wind chill…..just marvelous animals…love seeing them! Thanks
How do they survive on so little food?
Just a privilege to see these creatures up close & personal~
Amazing how the buff survive all winter.
Robustesse avec délicatesse <3
Beautiful beasts that need to dig hard to find sustenance and a way to support their huge bulk. They represent such strength and majesty when viewing their search for a decent meal.
Thank you so much for this wonderful clip.
Everything is beautiful, in its own way…good lyrics to a good song
Poor things. Such huge beasts struggling to find a mouthful of grass
Thank you
Judy Duenow ❤️
Your posts are fantastic but this is one of my favorites. Mighty and majestic creatures.
Wonderful detail of him extracting that single blade of grass from the clump of snow.
Bison certainly are interesting looking animals! Wondering if this is Blue Mound State Park in Luverne?
Beasts of beauty!
Magnificent ones
Literally chewing on a single blade of grass. However can they survive such sparse pickings?
Life is hard for our wild friends.
What a stunning clip – they’re absolutely magnificent animals! So nice to see young ones in the herd. Thanks !
What a stunning clip – they’re absolutely magnificent animals! So nice to see young ones in the herd. Thanks !
They are so powerful yet beautiful!
Poor animals. How can they survive on so little?
Poor animals. How can they survive on so little?
Such beautiful beings- so intimate with the all
Such beautiful beings- so intimate with the all
Magnificent…hard to believe they roamed this country by 25-30 million and were wiped out so quickly and brutally by the non indigenous hunters and soldiers. Most left to rot where they fell. This changed so much for native peoples. The buffalo was a critical part of their culture.
Thank you.
Thank you.
trés beau…….
Beautiful!
Beautiful!
Yes Buffalo are still here in Minnesota. Most likely filmed near Touch the Sky Prarie between Luverne and Pipestone, MN??
Poor things…pretty slim pickings. They have survived a long time through winters like this. Strong creatures.
Hard to believe such huge creatures can get by on a few mouthfuls of dead grass in that climate!
Hard to believe such huge creatures can get by on a few mouthfuls of dead grass in that climate!
Winter is harsh ~
thank you beautiful
Such strength and determination!
Such strength and determination!
Was this filmed in Minnesota?
Was this filmed in Minnesota?
It’s hard to believe that these large creatures can survive a cold winter on sparse grass as their source of food! I do enjoy seeing them in these wonderful videos.
I was thinking the exact same thing. They must have to eat constantly.
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