There is one endangered animal that left America a few years back but is finally set to return, leaving many excited to once again see this rare animal.
What would you do? What would you do if driving down the street in town, you saw a big animal walk across the road or down the sidewalk, stopping traffic?
Idaho car accidents: a man hit a bear with his car near Athol, a 5-vehicle crash near Blackfoot, and a third accident happened north of Boise over the weekend.
This story poses an obviously silly scenario. A movie with a plot surrounding a bear that gets hold of a large amount of cocaine and consumes it is scheduled for release at theaters in the United States on February 24, 2023.
This is the time of year when Americans are pulling their most proud, expensive holiday decor out of basements, attics, and totes to send their neighborhoods a message of Yuletide arrogance.
We are not the only ones, that get too close to these animals, as one video caught, sometimes the animals in these national parks can get too close to each other.
While it is best to stay away from these animals, sometimes there is reason to keep your phone or camera at the ready if you do happen to cross their paths.
When out hiking this summer, sometimes unwanted occurrences can occur and your fun relaxing hike, suddenly can turn into a scary and life-threatening moment.
What would you do? What would you do if you come back to your car to find a bear inside of it? What would you do if it was a wolf, a bobcat, or a badger?
Just as we are taught to stay away from baby animals because mama can and will attack, other animals need to do the same, because there are consequences.