Buffalo wallow
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buffalo-wallow-319-4798241
title:
Buffalo wallow
text:
A buffalo wallow or bison wallow is a natural topographical depression in flat prairie land that holds rain water and runoff. Though thriving bison herds roamed and grazed the great prairies of North America for thousands of years, they left few permanent markings on the landscape. Exceptions are the somewhat rare yet still visible ancient buffalo wallows found occasionally on the North American prairie flatlands. Originally these naturally-occurring depressions would have served as temporary wa
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encyclopedia
description:
Naturally-occurring prairie waterhole
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_wallow
date created:
date modified:
2024-03-28T03:56:29Z
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13
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