Fremont
FOOD & DRINK
Brown thunder: Bison and people learn from the Wild Winds
FREMONT, Ind. — The American bison is an animal to be felt, more than observed or described. Not touched, but to emanate with. There’s a lot of good living in life that needs you to be close to experience it. The electric air at the center of a docile buffalo herd conceals its thunder in hundreds of fuzzy, 2,500-pound bells that you can feel vibrate without ringing.
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