
Longhorn Bison
Longhorn Bison ยท Ancient plains giant โ Massive grazer with elongated horns
The Longhorn Bison is inspired by the real prehistoric giant, the long-horned bison (Praebison antiquus). It was known for its imposing size and exceptionally long horns, roaming the grasslands of Eurasia and North America. Its tough hide and herding behavior made it both a challenge and a prize for early human hunters.
Origin
The Longhorn Bison traces its origins to Pleistocene megafauna, especially the ancient steppe bison, which played a vital role in the lives of Paleolithic hunters.
Features
- Horns over 1.5 meters long
- Massive, muscular build
- Thick brown fur
- Social, herd-dwelling nature
Usage
Historically hunted for meat, hide, and bones, which were used for tools and daily necessities.
Weakness
Slow-moving and vulnerable to predators and coordinated human hunters.