It's happened before and it will happen again. That you can be sure of. A new video share shows what we refer to as a "bison jam" and it isn't going anywhere (fast) anytime soon.
Just when you think you've seen it all, you realize that you haven't. A new video share shows what amounts to a snake ball in a tree. Yes, a snake ball in a tree.
Hypothetical question: how do you know if you've made it as a celebrity if you're a wolf? Answer: when National Geographic makes a movie about you. That's exactly what happened to one black wolf in Yellowstone National Park a few years ago.
If there really is strength in numbers, the Junction Butte Wolf Pack in Yellowstone National Park is definitely getting stronger. A new video shows up to 18 pups that have been born into the pack this past year.
It's not exactly breaking news that there are a lot of varieties of wildlife in Yellowstone National Park. Bears and wolves tend to get the most press with elk and moose sightings also commonly shared. The one animal you don't hear much about is the badger. The first badger sighting of 2021 shows one of these little guys shockingly digging a hole.
My wife loves eagles. The rightly believes they are beautiful birds. What she may not realize is they can also be vicious killers. Don't believe me? There's a recent video share showing an eagle who successfully took town a wolf.
Humans aren't the only ones who enjoy playing in what's left of the Wyoming snow. A new video shows Grizzly 610 and her cubs playing in a snow pile in Grand Teton National Park a few days ago.
If you're smart, you do things and then you learn from those things. I'm guessing that will happen with the scientists who put a collar camera on a wild wolf as it didn't go as planned.
If you're anywhere in Grand Teton National Park, it's a good idea to assume that you're potentially being followed by a bear. That's exactly what happened to a runner in the park recently as he shared video of the encounter.
One of the most famous bears in Wyoming is awake and out of hibernation with her cubs. New video shows Grizzly 399 and the young ones are already awake and out doing bear things.
We've all had those days where it seems nothing can go right. Even if that's happened to you recently, I'm betting that day was still better than a guy who had a bison sneeze directly into his mouth.
It's true that some things never seem to change at Yellowstone National Park, but a new family retro video shows that other things have. It dates back to the 1950's and shows how many tourists used to hand-feed bears.