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A showboating simpleton decided to try going toe-to-toe with a wild bison at Yellowstone National Park in late July, according to a wild video captured by passersby.
Yellowstone National Park covers 2.2 million acres, offering visitors an unprecedented chance to see both "hydrothermal and geologic features" and wildlife. In fact, it contains half of the world ...
If you saw social media posts saying animals are leaving Yellowstone National Park in droves for mysterious reasons, don’t be fooled. A Yellowstone spokesperson said the claim isn’t true ...
A man visiting Yellowstone National Park thought it would be a good idea to get close to a bison. The man spent several minutes trying to get the animal's attention, before the bison turned around ...
Yellowstone Uses Enough Toilet Paper to Extend the Length of 61,600 Football Fields Visitors take photos at the northern entrance to Yellowstone National Park on March 2, 2025 in Gardiner, Montana.
Are elk stampeding out of Yellowstone National Park? No. Internet posts that animals are fleeing Yellowstone because they sense an impending catastrophe are not true.
A teenage boy visiting Yellowstone National Park was seriously burned when his foot broke through the ground near a geyser by the infamous Old Faithful, officials said. The 17-year-old was hiking ...
A wildfire was discovered in Yellowstone National Park yesterday. Yellowstone officials say that the ''ash'' fire was found in the Bechler area, in the southwest corner of Yellowstone.
Repeated attempts to trap the 15-year-old bear were unsuccessful. The bear was shot while in the Yellowstone River, about 4 miles north of Gardiner and the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park.