North Dakota Stratigraphy Bison bison ROCK ROCK UNIT COLUMN PERIOD EPOCH AGES MILLIONS OF YEARS AGO Common Name: Holocene Oahe .01 American bison
Coleharbor Pleistocene QUATERNARY Classification: 1.8 Pliocene Unnamed 5 Miocene Class: Mammalia 25 Arikaree Order: Artiodactyla Family: Bovidae Brule Oligocene
38 South Heart Description: Chadron Chalky Buttes Bison bison, the American bison, lives in North Dakota today but Camels Butte Eocene Golden was much more abundant in the past. Two hundred years ago, 55 Valley Bear Den Lewis and Clark recorded huge herds of bison in North Dakota.
Sentinel Bison are large animals, the males are up to about 10 feet long and Butte
TERTIARY weight as much as 1800 pounds. Bison live in herds and mostly eat grass. They have a keen sense of smell and have excellent eyesight. Bison bison date back to about 5,000 years ago. The
Bullion species has likely lived in North Dakota that long. Bison fossils, Paleocene Creek skulls and skeletal bones, are abundant in North Dakota and have been found throughout the state. Slope
Cannonball
Ludlow 65
Hell Creek
Fox Hills
ACEOUS Pierre CRET
84 Niobrara
Carlile
Carbonate Calcareous Shale Claystone/Shale
Siltstone Sandstone Sand & Gravel Bison herd along the Missouri River north of Bismarck with the
Mudstone Lignite Glacial Drift Lewis and Clark expedition in boats on the river in 1804. Painting by, and courtesy of, Vern Erickson.
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