No, you will never match the endurance and speed of a herd of 300,000 bison.
Chances are, you will annoy a few who will turn on you and stomp you to a pulp.
Without any doubt, the most dangerous and unpredictable animals in North America are the big herbivores.
From 6+ decades of anecdotal stories, a cow moose is about as dangerous opponent as a sow grizz.
As is very well established, allowing the bison to kill, maim and injure each other is much safer
and by far more efficient. Visit "Head Smashed In" buffalo jump, AB,or Wanuskewin, SK
the next time your up here on the prairies.
Looking at trophic levels, the herbivores and the carnivores, looking at energy flow and nutrient cycling,
the omnivores occupy a unique niche with little competition. I for one have no objection.
Chances are, you will annoy a few who will turn on you and stomp you to a pulp.
Without any doubt, the most dangerous and unpredictable animals in North America are the big herbivores.
From 6+ decades of anecdotal stories, a cow moose is about as dangerous opponent as a sow grizz.
As is very well established, allowing the bison to kill, maim and injure each other is much safer
and by far more efficient. Visit "Head Smashed In" buffalo jump, AB,or Wanuskewin, SK
the next time your up here on the prairies.
Looking at trophic levels, the herbivores and the carnivores, looking at energy flow and nutrient cycling,
the omnivores occupy a unique niche with little competition. I for one have no objection.