Birdwatch Note Rating
2024-02-15 16:49:34 UTC - HELPFUL
Rated by Participant: 7CC46A462C5685E84AD91A19AA6F1545A6E6AD42876113C9DC07DF45D07F968A
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Bison turn to face into winds because their fur is thickest around their head and neck, as well as naturally lying from front to back, thus better trapping heat as their fur is blown flat when facing into the wind. It is unlikely they know anything about weather patterns. https://www.canadianbison.ca/application/files/1015/2045/5761/Train_BISON_BEHAVIOURAUG9_2.pdf
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