If you visit Yellowstone National Park, you are guaranteed to see nature in action. Sometimes you see even more nature than you anticipated. That was the case when a tour group in Yellowstone recently captured video of a wolf chewing on a very large bison bone.
When most people think about visiting Yellowstone National Park, they imagine a summer vacation. Locals in Wyoming know that the real time when the park gets special is this time of year. A new video shows what hiking the backcountry of Yellowstone is like in winter.
There's no fury quite like a grizzly that has taken possession of an elk carcass when it's threatened by another. New video shows two of these predators facing off in the Yellowstone River.
It's almost automatic that if you have a log cabin in Wyoming, I will love it. If you have one where you can watch elk, deer and bear from the deck, you had me at hello.
There's nothing quite like watching a pack of wolves running along the road and howling as they run back to the pack. Honestly, it reminds me of my parents hound dogs who have similar howls as these little fellas do. Of course, the hound dogs are not nearly as dangerous!
We all know how scary and vicious nature can be but let's face it. Animals gotta eat just like the rest of us and in the words of one of my favorite Disney movies "It's the circle of life." - The Lion King.
Wolves have always been stellar hunters, but it's always crazy to see just how precise and un-afraid they are when taking down this elk in Yellowstone National Park.
It's not exactly breaking news that wolves and elk are natural adversaries. But, it's not everyday where you get to see video of their conflict. That's exactly what happened recently at Yellowstone National Park.