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Serengeti The Living Breathing Doppelganger of America's Once Great Bison Plain

In this Wildlife Art Journal Video Of The Week, Immerse Yourself In A Herd Of Wildebeest

Serengeti The Living Breathing Doppelganger of America
Wildlife Art Journal's Raravis Blog: How many was it?  Thirty million, maybe 40 or 50 million?  We could regale you with observations from frontier painters and explorers describing the enormity of the 19th century North American bison population nearly completely wiped out within a span of a few decades.

What was it like to witnes the giant herds on the Great Plains?  Fortunately, we have great art to draw upon—paintings that were created to bear witness.

In Africa today we also have the miracle of a living, breathing doppelganger to the Great Bison Plains in the form

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Written by Todd Wilkinson

Categorized As: Nature, Art Video Of The Week

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