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    WT Football is back!! The Great White Buffalo has Spoken


    ‘1-in-10-million’ rare white bison calf born at Wyoming state park

    Bear River State Park shared a photo on Facebook of the white bison calf and its mother.(Bear River State Park)
    By Emily Van de Riet
    Published: May. 30, 2023 at 11:54 AM CDTEVANSTON, Wyo. (Gray News) – A rare white bison calf was born at a state park in Wyoming earlier this month.

    The calf was born at Bear River State Park on May 16.

    The park shared a photo on Facebook of the new calf and its mother, who is a 2-year-old white bison.

    Park officials explained that the coloration is a result of a “very small amount of cattle genetics mixed in rather than a fluke like albinism.” Therefore, it isn’t surprising that the white mother bison’s calf is white, too.

    While the bison calf isn’t albino, its coloring is still extremely rare. Officials with the National Bison Association told KUTV that the birth of a white bison is one in 10 million.

    According to the National Parks Service, many Native American tribes consider a white buffalo “the most sacred living thing on Earth,” stemming from an old legend.

    “When a white buffalo calf is born, it is a sign that their prayers are being heard and that the promises of the prophecy are being fulfilled,” the agency said.
    The Great White Buffalo has Returned

  • #2
    Originally posted by Great White Buffalo View Post
    WT Football is back!! The Great White Buffalo has Spoken


    ‘1-in-10-million’ rare white bison calf born at Wyoming state park

    Bear River State Park shared a photo on Facebook of the white bison calf and its mother.(Bear River State Park)
    By Emily Van de Riet
    Published: May. 30, 2023 at 11:54 AM CDTEVANSTON, Wyo. (Gray News) – A rare white bison calf was born at a state park in Wyoming earlier this month.

    The calf was born at Bear River State Park on May 16.

    The park shared a photo on Facebook of the new calf and its mother, who is a 2-year-old white bison.

    Park officials explained that the coloration is a result of a “very small amount of cattle genetics mixed in rather than a fluke like albinism.” Therefore, it isn’t surprising that the white mother bison’s calf is white, too.

    While the bison calf isn’t albino, its coloring is still extremely rare. Officials with the National Bison Association told KUTV that the birth of a white bison is one in 10 million.

    According to the National Parks Service, many Native American tribes consider a white buffalo “the most sacred living thing on Earth,” stemming from an old legend.

    “When a white buffalo calf is born, it is a sign that their prayers are being heard and that the promises of the prophecy are being fulfilled,” the agency said.
    A bison in Wyo is a sign to WTAMU? Maybe it is a sign for the softball team....

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Runnin' Cat View Post

      A bison in Wyo is a sign to WTAMU? Maybe it is a sign for the softball team....
      I SPIT MY DANG DRINK OUT 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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      • #4
        Charles Bronson made a movie about a white buffalo. It was pretty bad.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by WT_TKW View Post
          Charles Bronson made a movie about a white buffalo. It was pretty bad.
          Not a random comment at all!

          😂😂😂

          This is why "I Love You, Man".

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          • #6
            Pitt football suffered no impact when harambe died in Ohio. They sucked, and continued to suck for 4 or 5 years after that.

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