along the way the crow would cross a 2 lane highway, and any manner of coyotes, grizzlies, wolverines and moose, and a few wandering buffalo. earlier in the morning, there are 20 of them in this valley, one of them, a female, is lying just uphill from me with an arm's reached, probably 600 lbs. of bone, another 400 or 500 lbs. of meat. when it fell dead after i shot it it slid down the steep slope and crashed into a bunch of trees. i have been working on it all day. i opened the carcass from the underside of the tail to the gym before removing the and trail. i pulled the hide away from the upper half of the carcass as if i were slowly turning down the covers of a bad. as skin over the ribs and paunch, over the shoulder all the way to the animal's spine. if you touch the base of your own neck and feel the shakes running up your backbone, you are feeling the natural processes of yours thoracic vertebrae. on the buffalo they can be 20 inches long. they act as a mooring post for tendons that support the animal's:head. the honda gives the buffalo its distinctive look, it's front heavy, bul