🦬 Higg's Bison 🦬

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No, there's no typo in the title! Yes there's actually an established "higg's bison" term, or more like a nickname, which of course is play on the infamous higg's boson.

Although not a recognized subspecies (yet!) of bison, the nickname has been given to a hypothesized extinct species, the existance of which is theorized by genetic analysis... much like how the Higg's boson was theorized before it was actually discovered.

This bison was likely a hybrid between two extinct species, the steppe bison (ancestor of American bison) and the aurochs (an extinct type of wild cattle).

We use complete ancient mitochondrial genomes and genome-wide nuclear DNA surveys to reveal that the wisent is the product of hybridization between the extinct steppe bison (Bison priscus) and ancestors of modern cattle (aurochs, Bos primigenius) before 120 kya, and contains up to 10% aurochs genomic ancestry. source

The little evidence for the Higgs bison comes from ancient bison bones found in caves across Europe, including the famous Lascaux cave in France. And by ancient we talking around 100 thousand years ancient!

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Lascaux Caves - Prehistoric Paintings source

But how did these bison / cow hybrids actually look like?

Well researchers have found the answer to this question in... European cave art where the primitive peeps would often use two distinct morphologies to paint bisons, one for the steppe bison and one for the Higg's Bison 🦬

Anyways, this is just the super quick run down. The actual paper on the thing is pretty interesting and you can click here if you want give it a read. Or here for a dumbed down version.

And here's a video by two of the researchers on the subject

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Ok friends, this is it for today! This is something I first heard on reddit a couple hours ago and thought would make an interesting post. Hope you liked it 😁

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Wow, I never knew about the Higgs Bison before😳 It's fascinating how genetic analysis and ancient cave art can reveal so much about these extinct creatures. Thanks for sharing this interesting insight good buddy

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wow... @trumpman. This is wonderful. I never knew about the latest developments of the higgs bison but no until now.

I no know that This bison was likely a hybrid between two extinct species, the steppe bison (ancestor of American bison) and the aurochs (an extinct type of wild cattle).

Thanks for this update.

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That is an interesting post. Clever to call it Higgs Bison--shows those dry scientists are not exactly humorless :))

Love the cave art to support the theory. Usually we have to rely on bones--fossils--to tell the story. A picture is worth a thousand words (or bones, as the case may be).

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Well, this is super interesting; and thanks for sending us to the original article.
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Sounds racist. !PIMP it!

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Never heard of it. You are becoming the book of useless knowledge…..

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Bisons are very important around here! An spiritual animal for the indigenous people in here! I saw once in the wild life but you need to be careful they dont fear humans 😂

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I have never heard about it but it sucks to hear that they are extinct.

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