Traffic in Yellowstone Stopped by a Baby Bison that Needed a Nap
This just in. If you re a bison in Yellowstone National Park, you can take a nap anywhere you dang well please. That happened recently when traffic was brought to a halt by a calf that needed a few z s.
Here s the description from a driver in traffic that witnessed this very Wyoming kind of event:
On May 13th a lone exhausted baby bison just laid down on the Grand Loop Road in the northern tier of Yellowstone National Park. The little guy was quickly surrounded by protective cows. No one was going anywhere.
Big Bull Snake Caught Slithering Into Grand Junction Garage
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Big Bull Snake Caught Slithering Into Grand Junction Garage
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Yellowstone Flashback: When a Black Wolf Became a TV Star
Hypothetical question: how do you know if you ve made it as a celebrity if you re a wolf? Answer: when National Geographic makes a movie about you. That s exactly what happened to one black wolf in Yellowstone National Park a few years ago.
Hard to believe it s been nearly 6 years ago now that Nat Geo Wild made a movie called Hunting with the Dark Wolf . It was an in-depth backstory of one particular Yellowstone black wolf and what her life was like.
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The whole episode plays out like an action thriller. The wolf picks up the blood scent of an injured elk and then the chase is on. Spoiler alert: no elk were harmed in the making of this video. My favorite quote? You can t hide blood from a nose this good . How quaint.
Over 2 Million Coloradans Have Been Fully Vaccinated
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The New release came from Colorado s Governor, Jared Polis. There are approximately 4.7 million Coloradans over the age of 16 and eligible for the vaccine. With over 2 million being fully vaccinated, this means that 43 percent of the eligible population of Colorado is now fully vaccinated and 57 percent have at least some level of protection against the COVID-19 virus.
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Governor Jared Polis said, I want to congratulate every Coloradan who has received their vaccine. Not only are you protecting yourself, but you are powering the Colorado comeback and energizing our economy .