On a chilly fall morning, this massive bull bison lets out a loud bellow. Although this intimidating call is no doubt directed at another bison in the vicinity, it serves as a strong reminder that these animals are not the gentle, easy going creatures that many perceive them to be. Bison often seem tame and unconcerned. To conserve energy, they generally move at a gentle, slow and deliberate pace, giving off the impression that they are harmless. Make no mistake. This perception is far from reality. The biggest bulls can weigh in at over a ton. They can run more than twice as fast as you, and those horns are not for show. Although bison pose no threat to humans unless provoked, their calm demeanor will often put unsuspecting tourists, eager for a close up snapshot, in very dangerous situations. These beautiful symbols of the American West should always be viewed from a respectable distance.
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