Rare white bison calf spotted in Yellowstone National Park

Rare white bison calf spotted in Yellowstone National Park

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Biology

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A rare white bison calf was spotted in Lamar Valley, Yellowstone, by photographer Aaron Bratton. Capturing the moment shortly after the calf's birth, Bratton, who visits the park frequently, was amazed by the sight. Initially mistaking the calf for a coyote, she described the experience as surreal and special. White bison calves hold significant meaning in Native American culture.

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What did Kalispell photographer Aaron Bratton capture during her visit to Yellowstone?

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Describe the moment Bratton witnessed the birth of the bison calf.

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How often does Bratton visit Yellowstone National Park?

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What was Bratton's initial reaction when she saw the calf?

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What significance do white bison calves hold in Native American culture?

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