Frosty Face
The frosty face is a result of the bison moving massive amounts of snow with their large face and head to find the grass below. This guy is pushing the snow into the river.
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Portrait of a bison.
This fella looks fairly healthy and hopefully will survive the winter. Many don't.
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Up Close and Personal
This fella was just across the road pushing the snow around with his face looking for lunch.
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Shoveling through the shoulder deep snow for a patch of old grass below.
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The deep snow shows the harsh winters these animals face.
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Girls On The Move
These bison cows commandeered the road as they moved on to different feeding grounds. Can you spot the pregnant belly?
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Bison Cow in Teton National Park
The winter sun warms the back of this pretty bison cow as she forages for grass buried deep below the surface of the snow.
From Winter Wildlife
A Tender Moment
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 04, 2020: A tender moment between two bison in Yellowstone National Park. Their smokey breath and full cover of snow indicate the conditions of winter in which these animals must survive.
From Winter Wildlife