I know that the animal I grew up calling a buffalo is really a bison but this is the first I’d heard that the pronghorn antelope is now just a pronghorn. Though I was taught back then it really was a type of goat (despite the antelope bit) apparently that was wrong too. It’s more closely related to the giraffe.
I suppose the little smart-pot is now going to say that “moose” is the wrong name for what is properly an “elk” (Alces alces), and (to complete the t[ri]angle) what we call “elk” is actually just a kind of deer (Cervus canadensis) and more defensibly called a “wapiti” after the Shawnee (who should know). But why is everything so confus?
Oh, yes, and “mountain goats” are actually a kind of sheep.
People that get uptight about common names for species need to just relax (I’m lookin’ at you, Canada geese people!). If it isn’t the scientific binomial nomenclature, it’s all slang. Buffalo/Bison, Canada/Canadian geese, green/string bean, soda/pop….it just doesn’t matter unless you’re managing to confuse someone, which probably isn’t likely.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
kid sure knows his zoology
꧁ about 3 years ago
What did they teach you? It’s obviously “Meese”!
Pedmar Premium Member about 3 years ago
They should rename the Buffalo Bills football team The Buffalo Bison.
Doug K about 3 years ago
What have you herd about families of mooses?
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Smart Kid, Indeed…..
Steverino Premium Member about 3 years ago
What the mother buffalo said to her male child as he left home to start his journey through life: By son
Plods with ...™ about 3 years ago
Meese.
Ed The Red Premium Member about 3 years ago
I know that the animal I grew up calling a buffalo is really a bison but this is the first I’d heard that the pronghorn antelope is now just a pronghorn. Though I was taught back then it really was a type of goat (despite the antelope bit) apparently that was wrong too. It’s more closely related to the giraffe.
AndrewSihler about 3 years ago
I suppose the little smart-pot is now going to say that “moose” is the wrong name for what is properly an “elk” (Alces alces), and (to complete the t[ri]angle) what we call “elk” is actually just a kind of deer (Cervus canadensis) and more defensibly called a “wapiti” after the Shawnee (who should know). But why is everything so confus?
Oh, yes, and “mountain goats” are actually a kind of sheep.
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 3 years ago
Note that there is a European bison, thought it is more often called a “wisent”. I believe it’s mostly found in Poland these days.
Taracinablue about 3 years ago
Well, I learned something new today.
nailer Premium Member about 3 years ago
Tatanka! Buffalo! Potato! Patata!
frodisaur2 about 3 years ago
People that get uptight about common names for species need to just relax (I’m lookin’ at you, Canada geese people!). If it isn’t the scientific binomial nomenclature, it’s all slang. Buffalo/Bison, Canada/Canadian geese, green/string bean, soda/pop….it just doesn’t matter unless you’re managing to confuse someone, which probably isn’t likely.