This amazing creature was filmed in northeastern Wyoming. It is just a brief encounter where the videographer caught this young eagle's flight in slow motion.
There are shots of owls, bears, sage grouse, and elk. Not only are some of these animals rare, but the shots capture the unique behavior of these animals.
The great state of Wyoming has provided the backdrop for hundreds of films and television shows documenting our spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife, man made monuments, natural resources and old west history.
Of those documentaries, none of them represents the Cowboy State better than the recent Smithsonian Channel production "Aerial America: Wyoming"...
There are only two venomous snakes indigenous to Wyoming; the Prairie Rattlesnake and the Midget Faded Rattlesnake.
While Prairie Rattlesnakes cover most of the Eastern Wyoming's lower elevations and are often found in rock outcrops, the Cowboy State's most venomous snake inhabits an isolated area around the Flaming Gorge near the Green River Basin...
Wyoming is a wonderful state, full of unrivaled scenery and wide open spaces. It can also be a very dangerous place, if you're not careful.
Here's a list of five completely random things that could kill you here in the Cowboy State.
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Sometimes in Wyoming when you are fishing, you have to stop for traffic. The traffic however is not cars, but elk tromping though the river. Gotta love Wyoming.