Why can't we be friends? That seems to be the question a husky in Colorado was asking when he was spotted by his owners trying to "play" with a huge bear.
If you've ever needed a reminded as to why you should always keep at least 100 yards between yourself and either a grizzly bear or a moose, this is it.
As often as the masses are warned, you wouldn't think so many people would be attacked by wild animals, but it is definitely an issue around the entire country, maybe even more so in Wyoming.
A new video was recently posted to viral video sharing YouTube channel, ViralHog, showing a heroic gentleman saving an elk that had a bag stuck on its head. However, many have been wondering if the man should have risked his personal safety.
The tourons have already been spotted at Yellowstone this season, so it's no surprise that the National Park Service felt the need to school the masses again.
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.
It's not clear how he ended up in this predicament, but fortunately a Colorado bull elk was rescued from a large blue tarp he had become entangled in west of Loveland.
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.
Normally, when someone gets this close to a moose bull, bad things happen. The opposite was true for a young Colorado girl who just shared an innocent moment with one of these large beasts through a window in her home.
It's hard to impress a bison and not necessarily safe to try. You can ask a group of snowmobilers who just recently traversed Yellowstone National Park in a snowstorm. No, the bison they encountered was not impressed.