Baby bison
- KATHRYN ZIESIG/Jackson Hole Daily
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A herd of bison and their recently born calves, also known as “red dogs,” graze Friday afternoon near Moran Junction in Grand Teton National Park. Baby bison are born an orange-red color, but after a few months their hair starts changing to dark brown.
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