Mammals of North Carolina:
their Distribution and Abundance
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American Bison - Bison bison
Sole representative of Bovidae in NC
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Distribution In NC, bison formerly occurred in the western half of the state, at least to the central Piedmont, if not in the eastern Piedmont. It disappeared from the state by 1765 (Lee and Funderburg 1977).

Formerly occurred over most of North America, but now limited to the Great Plains northward into Canada.
Abundance Extirpated in NC. Even within the overall range, it is absent in most areas, and limited mainly to protected parks and other reserves.
Seasonal Occurrence Occurred year-round.
Habitat In NC, bisons occurred in open woodlands, presumably in fairly level topography. Natural wildfires, plus grazing by bisons and other large herbivores, likely kept forested areas more open than they are today. Thus, the species presumably occurred over much of the central and western Piedmont, especially in flatlands in the southern Piedmont (Cabarrus, Stanly, Mecklenburg, etc., counties).
Behavior In the Great Plains, bisons graze in large herds, though the behavior in NC is probably not well known. Lee et al. (1982) state that the eastern bison "lived in small scattered herds and did not dominate its habitat as did the plains-dwelling form".
Comments Sometimes, one way to determine the historical range of a species is to look at geographical place names. Thus, the presence of Dutch Buffalo Creek, Irish Buffalo Creek, and other "Buffalo" creeks and place names is almost surely indicative of former inhabitance by the American Bison, called "Buffalo" by most people.
Origin Extirpated
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S_rank SX
G_rank G4
subspecies Bison bison bison
other_comName Bison, Buffalo
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