KINGDOM: Animalia PHYLUM: Chordata CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Artiodactyla FAMILY: Bovidae SUBFAMILY: Bovinae TRIBE: Bovini GENUS: Bison SPECIES: bison
This hair is from a white buffalo headress. A mature bison may have white hair under two rather rare conditions. One is a true albino with pink eyes. The other is a leucistic animal with blue eyes.
Bison guard hair is flattened with a maximum width of about 110 micrometer. In cross-section the major axis is about 110 and the minor axis is about 40 micrometers. It has a fragmented medulla near the terminations but is generally of uniserial ladder structure with about 14 rungs per 100 micrometers. The cuticle pattern is imbricate flattened and has a scale count of about 10-12 per 100 micrometers. It has a refractive index along its length of about 1.56 and perpendicular to its length of about 1.55. It has a birefringence of about 0.01 and a positive sign of elongation.
Albino bison hair lacks the ability to produce melanin though the melanocyte is still present. The hair may take on a yellowish color if xanthophores are present. Leucism is the result of the of the failure of precusor cells to form properly. Since melanophores and xanthophores come from the same precursor cells, both are defective and tend to be absent.