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Bison bonasus (Linnaeus, 1758)

Deutsch: Bekannt wurde die Bildidee von den "Kämpfenden Wisenten" 1912 durch die Skulptur Kämpfende Wisente des deutschen Bildhauers August Gaul (1869–1921) in Königsberg (heute Kaliningrad). Im Jahr 1996 schuf der deutsche Künstler Gerd Pucka seine Skulptur "Kämpfende Wisente" für den Wildpark Wisentgehege Springe im Süden der Region Hannover nahe bei Springe. Gerd Pucka fertigte dafür eine zweieinhalb Zentner schwere Kunststoffplastik. Er bronzierte die Oberfläche, damit sie vor Witterungseinflüssen geschützt wird. Im November 1996 wurde die Skulptur in Anwesenheit des Künstlers und des damaligen Leiters des Wisentgeheges Joachim Hennig an der Außenmauer des Wisentgeheges angebracht. Das Kunstwerk befindet sich an der Stelle, wo die Kreisstraße K 213 nach Alverode von der Landesstraße L 461 nach Springe abzweigt.
English: In the year 1966 created the german sculptor Gerd Pucka the sculpture "Fight by two European bisons" outside the wall by the Wisentgehege Springe game park near Springe, Hanover, Germany. The European bisons or wisent (Bison bonasus) is the heaviest of the surviving land animals in Europe, with males growing to around 1,000 kg (2,200 lb). European bison were hunted to extinction in the wild, but have since been reintroduced from captivity into several countries.
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Camera location52° 10′ 42.24″ N, 9° 35′ 53.48″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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