My advice to people planning to visit the park soon is to pay attention, and not become one of these statistics. Cameras have zoom lenses for a reason.
Recently there was a group in Yellowstone that were lucky enough to catch one of the rarest animals to see in the wild, and they caught it all on tape.
Bison require a very wide birth and are known to charge when threatened. A video posted to YouTube recently shows just how these animals can get a bit possessive with space.
If you've ever had the opportunity to travel within the boundaries of the world's first designated national park, then you know what a special place it is. I have some very fond memories from my trips to Yellowstone National Park.
When a tourist visits Yellowstone National Park, they go there with expectations. They expect to see boiling pots of stinky water and a variety of wildlife.
This has been quite the year for exciting wildlife videos from Yellowstone National Park. The latest shows a wolf who repeatedly bites a big bear on the butt.
The first animal that approaches the camera is a darker Grey Wolf, which gives it a sniff and a lick, and then moves on. The second grey, which enters into the picture at the three-minute mark, actually tries to devour the entire camera.