![American Bison bull (Bison bison) with snow clinging to its face and legs standing in Firehole River Valley, Yellowstone National Park Stock Photo - Alamy American Bison bull (Bison bison) with snow clinging to its face and legs standing in Firehole River Valley, Yellowstone National Park Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2A94858/american-bison-bull-bison-bison-with-snow-clinging-to-its-face-and-legs-standing-in-firehole-river-valley-yellowstone-national-park-2A94858.jpg)
American Bison bull (Bison bison) with snow clinging to its face and legs standing in Firehole River Valley, Yellowstone National Park Stock Photo - Alamy
![Baby Bison Uses Back Leg To Scratch Itch On Nose Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Image 145491984. Baby Bison Uses Back Leg To Scratch Itch On Nose Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Image 145491984.](https://previews.123rf.com/images/kellyvandellen/kellyvandellen2004/kellyvandellen200400308/145491984-baby-bison-uses-back-leg-to-scratch-itch-on-nose.jpg)
Baby Bison Uses Back Leg To Scratch Itch On Nose Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Image 145491984.
JG Bison - #BisonFactFriday - Along with having split hooves, bison also have dewclaws that can aid them in traction while in deep snow or mud. They have two dewclaws per leg,
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![American Museum of Natural History on Twitter: "Meet Bison latifrons, or “broad forehead”—named for its enormous horns. In this image, its front legs aren't especially hairy, in contrast to those of living American Museum of Natural History on Twitter: "Meet Bison latifrons, or “broad forehead”—named for its enormous horns. In this image, its front legs aren't especially hairy, in contrast to those of living](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DxcO4kzXQAAdamZ.jpg:large)