Basically the criteria was a professional, minor or college/university team that either had Buffalo or Bison in it's name or was using either as it's mascot.
Professional Sports:
In the NHL you have the Buffalo Sabres -
In the NFL you have the Buffalo Bills -
In the NBA you have the Oklahoma Thunder* -
*While it seems odd since a Buffalo/Bison would appear to have nothing to do with their name, apparently their mascot is in fact a Bison named Rumble.
In Triple AAA baseball you have the ultimate mix, the Buffalo Bisons -
University/College Programs:
University of Manitoba Bisons -
Colorado Buffaloes -
Bucknell Bisons -
North Dakota State University -
Gallaudet University -
Howard University -
Lipscomb University -
Harding University -
West Texas A&M -
Marshall University -
Are there any professional, minor or university/college teams that I've left off?
Friday, October 1, 2010
Sports teams affiliated with Buffalo or Bison.
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Buffalo Bisons,
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Oklahoma Thunder,
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University of Manitoba Bisons
Thursday, September 30, 2010
The differences between a Buffalo and a Bison.
As many know, Mani is referred to as a Buffalo. However when referencing these types of animals in our Province, a majority seem to use Bison. Which is correct?
Well as it turns out, Bison is the correct reference although Buffalo has been used for a longer period of time. As can be found in American Heritage dictionary for under word origin;
Turns out this discrepancy can be attributed to French Fur Trappers who according to Wikipedia;
Well as it turns out, Bison is the correct reference although Buffalo has been used for a longer period of time. As can be found in American Heritage dictionary for under word origin;
buffalo, first recorded for the American mammal in 1635, is older than bison, first recorded in 1774.The only true "Buffalo" species are the African Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) and the Asian Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Whereas in North America the Bison (Bison bison) is a different species.
Turns out this discrepancy can be attributed to French Fur Trappers who according to Wikipedia;
called these massive beasts bÅ“ufs, meaning ox or bullock – so both names, "bison" and "buffalo," have a similar meaning.So where does this leave Mani? Has he been misidentified? Will this cause him to question who he is? As of this writing, Mani is still using the moniker of Buff-hello. Will this change? Stay Tuned!!
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African Cape Buffalo,
Asian Water Buffalo,
Bison,
Bison bison,
Bubalus bubalis,
Mani the Buffalo,
Syncerus caffer
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Some places to see Buffalo/Bison around Manitoba
The Fort Whyte has a Bison Safari that they offer for guests;
At the Assiniboine Park Zoo you can see the Bison herd, which includes a rare white Bison (which apparently happens once every 15 million births).
Riding Mountain National Park has a HUGE enclosure for Bison;
At the Assiniboine Park Zoo you can see the Bison herd, which includes a rare white Bison (which apparently happens once every 15 million births).
Riding Mountain National Park has a HUGE enclosure for Bison;
Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature
If you are visiting Winnipeg, or live here for that matter, I'd strongly suggest you take time to check out the Museum of Man and Nature. It is a 1st class facility.
This image is one of my favorite displays;
This image is one of my favorite displays;
Mani is on Twitter
What exactly does a Buffalo have to tweet? We're not sure, but if you'd be interested in hearing from Mani via twitter, why not follow him?
Sunday, September 19, 2010
We welcome pictures of people showing off their Mani's!!!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
A bit about Mani
Mani was conceived back in the early 2000's. One of his first big "gigs" was when he was declared the Official Mascot of the 2003 Ford World Curling Championship.
Mani was also made available in stores across this great city, such as the Museum of Man and Nature gift shop as well as Showcase Manitoba in the Winnipeg Airport.
Mani was also made available in stores across this great city, such as the Museum of Man and Nature gift shop as well as Showcase Manitoba in the Winnipeg Airport.
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