It appears from Mr. Smith's account that there is no scarcity of buffalo as he penetrated the country.
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The buffalo isn't as dangerous as everyone makes him out to be. Statistics prove that in the United States more Americans are killed in automobile accidents than are killed by buffalo.
The buffalo is a surprisingly stupid animal.
There was such a relationship between the buffalo and the American Indian - the Indians would eat them, live inside their pelts, use every part of the body. There was almost no separation between the people and the animals.
Only seven years ago we made a treaty by which we were assured that the buffalo country should be left to us forever. Now they threaten to take that from us also.
Economies of scale are a good thing. If we didn't have them, we'd still be living in tents and eating buffalo.
We were now back at Smith Landing, and fired with a desire to make another Buffalo expedition on which we should have ampler time and cover more than a mere corner of the range.
U.S. agricultural products, including safe, high-quality Montana beef, face unscientific trade restrictions in many important markets.
So is the savage buffalo, especially delighting in dark places, where he can wallow in the mud and slake his thirst without much trouble; and here also we find the wild pig.
I'm a cowboy who never saw a cow.
Major North and myself went out in advance of the command several miles and killed a number of buffaloes.
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