Thursday, March 17, 2011
Animal Logo Wednesday - Bison
Wallowing is a common behavior of bison. A bison wallow is a shallow depression in the soil, either wet or dry. Bison roll in these depressions, covering themselves with mud or dust. Possible explanations suggested for wallowing behavior include grooming behavior associated with moulting, male-male interaction (typically rutting behavior), social behavior for group cohesion, play behavior, relief from skin irritation due to biting insects, reduction of ectoparasite load (ticks and lice), and thermoregulation.
Every night I take a wallow for the same reason.
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I tossed a coin. It said B.
It should have said A.
I knew it.
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