Can't a bear get any privacy these days? The answer to that question is apparently "no" as a new video shows a bear walking down the street with toilet paper stuck to his back side.
If you plan on vacationing in South Dakota this summer, please make sure you take all your wildlife selfies from a safe distance. And oh yeah, don't try to pet our wild buffalo.
When you're a moose, you've got a big legacy to live up to. One baby moose was working on his/her charging game recently with some relentless practice against an innocent road sign.
I would love some backstory about how this happened. There's a short, fun video that shows a bear casually strolling into a campsite where it promptly nibbles on a guy's knee.
The first National Park in the United States to be dedicated celebrated a birthday to start the month of March. March 1st marked 150 years since the establishment of the most iconic of American National Parks: Yellowstone.
If there ever were an Olympic Games for moose, this woman should be the play-by-play commentator. Her narration of a baby moose and mom in her backyard is an award-winner.
Would you consider watching a bear destroy a birthday cake fun? If you answered yes, I have some most excellent video moments for you. It's grizzlies and birthday cakes and it doesn't end well for the cakes.
I've seen a lot of wolf/bear encounters in Yellowstone National Park, but I rarely see it go this way. A recent visitor to the park shared video of a white wolf chasing off a big bear.
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.