The average Wyomingite inherently knows to leave our wildlife alone, especially the larger, carnivorous animals like bears. Unfortunately, a lot of our countrymen don't share that level of common sense.
If you spend any amount of time on the internet, you realize that trolls are everywhere. I'm not just talking about people either. A tour group in Yellowstone National Park was quite literally trolled by a raven.
It's not every day that I can write this phrase and be completely truthful. The Oscar Meyer Weiner Mobile just photobombed a bison in Yellowstone National Park. Yes, this really did just happen.
If close counted, a group of Yellowstone wolf pups would be given credit for being excellent hunters. Unfortunately for them, in the wild it doesn't count as a new video shows that they cornered an elk, but didn't know what to do next.
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.
This is wrong on so many levels I may run out of levels describing it. I have discovered videos of some rednecks who were having a picnic that got joined by a very large and hungry visitor and then they did absolutely everything wrong.
My family has traveled to Yellowstone National Park several times over the years. During our visits, we never encountered the grizzly named "Scarface". That's a shame. He was a legend in the park and it's worth remembering how he got his name, why he was so well known and how me met his tragic end.
Call it the circle of life or just Yellowstone being Yellowstone, but there's a recent video showing how one step of misfortune for a bison became a huge benefit for several bears and eagles, too.
If you learned there was a grizzly feeding nearby, what would you do? If you're a group of horses in a new video I've found, you heard up and stare down the predator.