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  • Should have used PSYCHO CRUSHER!!

  • beautiful animals

  • the guy needs to learn wassling, btw these look like boars rather than bovin

  • That's just Kimbo Slice sparing with a friend.

  • watch this, I tiger choked in his meal!

    watch?v=041fPKBUDD4

  • RED BULL ALERT!!

  • am ready for an ork to jump on one

  • This is like watching 2 lesbos go at it. They both get hot and bothered but in the end nothing really happens.

  • lmao, kinda looks like kimbo fighting himself.

  • Cattle Battle!

  • dude what the fuck

  • @arc1342 there numbers aren't low anymore. They are actually quite high. And it wasn't just white people killing bison.

  • @Pieceshtcar97 Really ! so the american wests bison were not almost wiped out by the white man, i see.

  • @permaveg look at KillNSpillOj comment.

  • @Pieceshtcar97 So it wasnt the "whiteman" who shot god knows how many bison and anything else they could kill while riding in the "iron horse" , taking pot shots at bison etc.? You have a selected view of history they" hunted them one 1 at a time.." they sound like nice enviromental chaps, pull the other one ! What next , the tribes liked living on the reservations maybe ?

  • @permaveg i didnt say it wasnt white people, i said it wasnt just white people..

  • its so sad...that their numbers are so low...but thats what the white man does -.-

  • @arc1342 actually not to sound like a jerk or anything the Indians did a huge number on killing the bison, when the Indians were introduced to horses they would chase herds of hundreds of bison off of cliffs to claim land and take, fur meat, and organs and usually they wouldnt skin anymore than they needed and left intact carcasses there to rot. It is a large misconception that the white man killed the bison off when usually they hunted one at a time usually for meat and fur and game.

  • Ever had a buffalo burger? They're delicious!

    -Shay

  • este animal é incrivel  pena sua exitinção

  • i think they are fight over a female bison

  • @tumble71weed yep, right to mate......

    -Shay

  • if a bison ever ran at me like that, id charge right back at him. then we;d see who the tough guy is

  • @BumJuiceDrinker I think we have a darwin award candidate here.

  • @BumJuiceDrinker dude it would be him

  • i have your tribal americans hanging between my legs mofo

  • Nice cows

  • Can't be good for your neck buddy.

  • @92benno92 My neck hurts just watching this.

  • Great photos. Could be turned into great art with the contrast of the dark shapes and light background.

  • those are some big mo fros

  • I LOVE BUFFALOS!!!!!

  • European bisons or Wisents have a slighly different skull. They also have longer horns, but would rather try to tackle rather than run straight into each other. American bisons run into each other more often.

  • no sex

  • Haha, hilarious at 00:35 when that thing just shoots up

  • we have a whole herd of real live buffalo they are the wild ones..... bigger and rougher lookin than domesticated ones.... northern canada..... free from the land.... they make good smokedmeat

  • bet they do! I might have to come out fer lunch some time! all we got in CO is ranch raised. taste great but there aint nuthin like wild meat! I dont care what kinda animal it is it tastes better wild! yProxy-Connection: keep-alive

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  • they fight for women and for chief of the tribe.

  • I believe that's "Tribal Americans". HA!

  • Who knows a bison seller? (not seller of meat, a seller of live bison is what I search)

    And what is the price per unity?

  • we have a live buffalo auction every year here in KS

  • I think they are fighting over territory however I am not sure.

  • Great video! The farm across the road from me had bison but I never saw the bulls perform like this. His yearlings got out one year, down the road and into my property. Took us about 3 hours to get them back home. Unlike cows, they scatter all over the place and they don't quit running.And not even a fence will stop them.

  • ah, did you see the chunk of hair/fur [not sure what you'd call it with a Bison] go flying off at 35? Amazing, beautiful creatures :]

  • Bison are quick and powerful.  While a pissed-off bull will stamp or dig with a hoof, a pissed-off bison cow (I haven't pissed-off a bull) will stamp BOTH FRONT FEET. It's so sudden and heavy, ya gotta pay attention!

    In a classic fight between a HUGE domestic bull and a buffalo bull didn't take very long. The bull charged straight on. The bison bull sidestepped and used the domestic bull's weight and intertia to open it up nearly full length. Short fight.

  • Thanks--Not to change the subject but,someone told me they would rather face a Grizzly Bear instead of a mountain lion--what do you think

  • That one is easy. A mtn. lion hands down. I could choke a mtn. lion if i got my hands around his neck. A grizzley bear... would crush anyone.

  • Ever get ahold of a scared Kitty cat????--Same thing but only a hundred times worse!-----:)

  • Yea your right but you have a chance to hurt a mountain lion with human stength and scare it off. A bear on the other hand cannot be injured no matter what you do try with human strength. I would much rather face a mtn. lion. Either would suck though.

  • Guess if I had to face one it would be the lion also,hope we never need to make that choice-----:)

  • Come on man, use your head. Jab that honey sipping bugger in the eyes and you've already won.

  • The right spot the right time--Good Job!!--5 Star

  • where were you at in Grand Teton? I saw a lot of bison in Yellowstone, but none in GT.

  • There are usually a lot out by Kelly.

  • Any snow on the hills east of the elk refuge?--How deep?

  • I know what you're thinking! You're ready to go antler hunting!  Well, I don't know if you can go out there yet or not. I don't think so, but that's 'cause it's probably closed still. I imagine the snow's pretty deep, but those elk on Tuesday in the river were the first I've seen that far north. The snow's still deep even though it melted a lot this past week! Are you thinking about near Curtis Canyon, or near the Gros Ventre Slide?

  • I think it's between the two of them on the national forest---you just have to wait til they open up the refuge so you can access it-You can't actually ever hunt antlers on the refuge,just drive through it about 10 miles to get to the forest service land--Thanks

  • My guess is that there's still a lot of snow up there. I went xc skiing near Shadow Mt...a little farther north of there, and the snowbanks at the side of the road were about 4 and a half feet tall. Do you horseback ride in, or ride ATV's or do things the old fashioned way (feet)? Do you get in the big line the day they open up the refuge road?

  • We drive our motor home as far as we can then walk--it takes several weeks of getting in shape to get to the top.Sometimes we wait in line and other times we stay at a motel--I guess it's something to look forward to ever year

  • There was a petting zoo that used to have adult bison in it. Until it lifted a man on top of the tree. Bison is very strong. All it did is lift its head up a little and he goes flying up.

  • it amazing

  • Great capture!

  • nice video! 5 Stars.

  • This video gives me a headache, but it's awesome!

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