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Animals of the American West – Yellowstone National Park (Part 1)

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Yellowstone National Park is home to many animals that roam freely - animals that you typically only see confined in zoos. Two such animals are bison and bear. Bison, for one, pose a problem because they may carry brucellosis, a disease which can cause ranch cattle to abort their unborn fetuses.

Please visit CR4's Animal Science blog to read more about animals in Yellowstone!


Submitted by SavvyExacta on Thu, 2008-10-02 07:47.
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