The New King 



animal, to want to dominate. This passion 

 makes both mighty generals and King 

 Bison. 



So as the battle lust grew upon Buck, he 

 began taking up the challenge of those who 

 defied him, and soon discovered that most 

 of them were no match for him. Each bull 

 that he discomfited added to his pride and 

 his love of battle. So it was not long be- 

 fore he was constantly on the war-path, look- 

 ing for a bull who should stand and give 

 battle to the death when he challenged. 



The fighting of the bull buffalo is not as 

 scientific as that of bull moose. He has 

 not the dexterity of the moose. Hence 

 there could be no fine sword-play, with 

 thrust and parry, advance and retreat. 



With the bison it was more a matter of 

 direct attack. To break down your adver- 

 sary's guard, to rip him in the side of the 

 neck, or to make him turn tail and then 

 bury the sharp horns deep in his soft un- 



