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Watch: Yellowstone wolf chases elk for nearly 4 miles. Then, one bold kick changes everything
A tourist guide at Yellowstone filmed a wolf chasing after an elk for about 3.5 to 4 miles.
A hiking guide has shared an image showing the spectacular scenery as viewed from the Specimen Ridge Trail in Yellowstone National Park. Douglas Scott of The Outdoor Society informed X followers that ...
Yellowstone National Park is warning that the elk rut is beginning and visitors should watch for angry elk. People can be severely injured if an elk attacks. Park staff remind visitors to stay at ...
Footage shows part of a wolf-versus-elk pursuit that also has bison taking cover.
In Yellowstone National Park, the reason cats and canines don’t get along is simple — wolves will kill cougars and steal their food. A recently published study that utilized GPS collar data collected ...
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Yellowstone has recorded more than 250 deaths but the biggest danger isn’t what most visitors think
When most people picture Yellowstone National Park, they imagine geysers erupting, bison wandering across open valleys, and ...
Brett French Lee Newspapers Feb 5, 2026 Feb 5, 2026 In Yellowstone National Park, the reason cats and canines don’t get along is simple — wolves will kill cougars and steal their food. A recently ...
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