It's a wolf pack versus a hungry grizzly. Just another day in Yellowstone National Park as valuable food sources were in the middle of a wolf versus bear confrontation.
I've never seen anything quite like this before. A new video share from Yellowstone National Park seems to show a bison bull chasing off wolves and bears after one of their own is fallen.
There are two predators at the top of the food chain in Yellowstone National Park and they both ended up in a showdown in the Lamar Valley recently. It was the Junction Butte wolf pack trying to chase off some grizzlies from a food source they had selected for themselves.
In Wyoming, it's the wildlife's world and the rest of us just live in it. That was definitely true in Yellowstone National Park recently as a hiker saw that a wolf was coming down the trail he was on and he respected the right-of-way of the wildlife.
A family was driving near the Mammoth Hot Springs area of Yellowstone National Park when they realized there were others on the road. Not just vehicles, but also a lone howling gray wolf that was holding up traffic.
If you go to Yellowstone National Park, it's not common to see wolves. One visitor recently was the exception as he was not only greeted by a wolf near the gate, but also got howled at.
There is now video proof that the largest wolf pack in Yellowstone National Park is getting even bigger. They also theorize why this is occurring and the possibilities are interesting.
I know you'll think this is an April Fool's Day prank, but it isn't. Colorado has an unexpected weapon against the wolf packs. It's guard donkeys. Seriously.
Stop me if you've heard this story before, but ranchers are trying to deal with wolves thinning their herds. Wyoming ranchers have been fighting this battle for almost 27 years. Now, it's Colorado ranchers that are having to deal with wolves and their livestock.
If you're a fan of wolves, I found a Facebook page you need to like and follow. If you're on the other side of the fence (meaning - ranchers), you might want to look the other way.