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AMERICAN BUFFALO: DAVID MAMET WAS WRONG

 

To be fair, David Mamet’s play was not about the Wild Wild West or about the animals seen above – his story was about the proposed theft of a rare “American Buffalo Nickel“

But the furry beast that roamed frontier lands from the time of the  Old West to today’s national parks , that Kevin Costner learned was  called Tatanka  (Lakota for Big Beast) in his movie  “Dances With Wolves,  and graces the back of a nickel, is actually a bison.  Here are a few factoids:

Almost hunted to extinction, herds of bison are now growing thanks to conservation efforts.  During my visit to five national parks (Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Olympic, Grand Tetons and Glacier) I was thrilled to see hoards of bison and in two instances had quite unexpected close encounters.

I was actually totally unprepared for the first sighting. We had just begun our morning hike along the boardwalk adjoining Yellowstone’s Geyser Basin, my camera still in my backpack when I almost literally bumped into this fellow:

Mr. Bison was sitting so still – most likely trying to absorb some ground warmth in the chilly morning, that our whole entourage at first thought he was a prop! Nope – definitely real and a little too close for comfort. Our guide Dodge quietly but emphatically told us to back away and give Mr. Bison a wide berth. Fortunately for us he was more interested in getting warm so just eyed us as we passed by.

 

The other close encounter happened when we stopped for a picnic lunch in a lightly wooded forest next to a wide pasture where we had spied a few bison lolling around. After lunch, I took a few steps beyond where we were sitting in the woods and then this (no zoom used):

Magnificent – but scary.  I slowly backed away trying not to make a sound – this was his territory, not mine. And note, his tail was down – which is a sign of calmness – but not a good idea to take chances with a 1 ton animal.

I had another close encounter with an entire herd of bison in of all places, Manitoba, Canada, but this was safely accomplished in a van with a guide who was ready to scoot if the bison got annoyed.  Fortunately for us, they did not – they were more interested in lolling about in the surprisingly hot sun.  Video provided by my friend Lenore:

And here some cute “red dogs:”

 

 

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