Have you ever had the feeling someone (or something) is watching you? That suspicion hit a Colorado family recently and a new video share proves they were correct.
I've always heard this is a bad idea, yet the internet seems to be cheering on a person who is hand-feeding a herd of deer. Do you believe this is a good or a bad thing? I've gone down the rabbit hole yet again to see what experts think about deer, people and food.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is reminding people that though it seems that it is alright to feed wild animals, it can actually cause serious problems and even lead to their demise.
Big game animals, such as deer and moose will readily eat hay, but the micro-organisms in their stomachs that aid in digestion are adapted to break down vegetation the animal naturally consumes during winter mon
If your day isn't already strange, I share this for your consideration. It's video of a herd of deer who for some reason are licking a cat. Strangely, I think I know why.
You're out for a relaxing hike when you sense something is wrong and then you hear something. You look up and learn you're being stalked by a mountain lion in a tree. What would you do? A hiker recently really had to make this urgent decision and lived to tell about it.
This may be one of my favorite wildlife posts within at least the last few days. We're lucky to live near the wildlife in Wyoming, so there's really never a shortage of great videos of wildlife that will make you smile.
Let me tell you a funny story about a western couple who were looking for a place to elope. Their effort was delayed when a big ole buck decided that it was him that needed love instead.
This might be the saddest sight so far this holiday season. New video share shows a Colorado deer who somehow ended up with Christmas lights tangled up around his antlers.
If you need a Wyoming ranch in your life complete with just about every type of wildlife imaginable, I think I found one for you. It's more than $11 million dollars, but that does include land complete with elk, deer, wolves and mountain lions.
You wake up in the morning to face the day...look outside and realize that there's an entire herd of deer that stopped by to say hello. This hasn't happened to you? Well, it did for one family recently.