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.
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.
Not approaching these animals, whether it be on foot or in an automobile, is rule number one regarding the things we as humans shouldn't do in these situations.
WARNING: Viewer discretion is advised. It may not be for everyone. The video captures wildlife doing what it does, surviving and fighting. This bear and this bison fight each other and it is all caught on camera.
A young bear that got used to getting food from residential garbage cans, bird feeders, and bee hives in the Wood River Valley had to be put down by state wildlife managers earlier this week.
A well-groomed Brady, still licking his wounds from his February Super bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles (Eagles 41-33), is seen in this :15 clip in obvious distress.
Looking for Bigfoot in Idaho has its downsides. Here's a great example. This guy goes into the Idaho Wilderness looking for Sasquatch and ends up finding something else entirely.
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Federal officials are delaying their decision on whether to lift protections for more than 700 grizzly bears in and around Yellowstone National Park and allow hunting.