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  1. Ralphie the Buffalo is the name of the live mascot of the University of Colorado Buffaloes. The current Ralphie – nicknamed Ember – is the sixth bison to fill the role since 1967. Ralphie is best known for running a horseshoe pattern around Folsom Field prior to each half of home football games.

  2. 12 de set. de 2023 · Ralphie the Buffalo is technically a North American bison. Brooke Neely, a research associate with the Center of the American West, sheds light on how CU’s iconic bison mascot became known as a buffalo.

  3. Ralphie is actually Ralphie VI and leads the football team onto the field at the beginning of the first and second halves. A buffalo leading the team onto the field dates as far back as 1934 and the Ralphie tradition began in 1966.

  4. 3 de set. de 2021 · Ralphie VI, the newest live Buffalo for the University of Colorado at Boulder, runs for the first time on Sept. 3, 2021.More local videos here: https://bit.l...

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  5. 28 de jun. de 2016 · The Ralphie Live Mascot Program has since evolved, becoming a prestigious athletic endeavor for student athletes and buffalo enthusiasts. Buffalo Facts. Buffalo Behavior. During the winter months, buffalo use their strong horns and large heads to plow away the snow so they can get to grasses underneath.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2016 · Ralphie has always been a female buffalo because of their size and temperament. Male buffalo weigh over 2,000 pounds, stand over six feet tall at their hump, and while their speed is the same they are much stronger than female buffalo. How much does Ralphie weigh? How does that compare to other buffalo?

  7. 15 de set. de 2023 · CU Boulder researcher explains why Ralphie the buffalo is actually a bison. An important animal mascot-related question is answered ahead of the 2023 Rocky Mountain Showdown. As CU fans get set to root on the Buffs, are they actually watching a bison run the field? A CU Boulder researcher clears the air. By: Katie Parkins.