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All prints are LIMITED EDITION photographs assigned a number varying between 1 and 250. Once each edition is SOLD OUT, it will not be printed again, so each image is unique . Each photograph is printed on archival paper and Ultrachrome K3 ink, which allows for better depth in the images & will stand the test of time.The artist certifies that the image has not been manipulated digitally to improve or alter the content of the image. All images are taken in the wild, not in controlled environments.
BISON
he American Bison (Bison bison) is a bovine mammal, the largest terrestrial mammal in North America, and one of the largest wild cattle in the world. Bison have a shaggy, dark brown winter coat, and a lighter weight, lighter brown summer coat. Bison can reach up to 2 meters (6½ ft) tall, 3 meters (10 ft) long and weigh 450 to 900 kilograms (900 to 2,000 lb). The heads and forequarters are massive, and both sexes have short, curved horns, which they use in fighting for status within the herd and for defense. Bison were hunted almost to extinction in the 19th century and were reduced to a few hundred head by the mid-1880s, from which all the present day's managed herds are descended. The only continuously wild bison herd in the United States resides within Yellowstone National Park. Bison are among the most dangerous animals encountered by visitors to the various U.S. National Parks, especially Yellowstone National Park. Although they are not carnivorous, they will attack humans if provoked. They appear slow because of their lethargic movements, but they can easily outrun humansthey have been observed running as fast as 35 miles per hour.
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