Posted on 01/11/2020 6:00:20 PM PST by nickcarraway
The first thing you will realize when visiting Yellowstone National Park aside from the astonishing beauty of nature and wildlife is that you have entered an area that isnt totally ruled by humans. A pair of visitors at the park recently recorded a video that proves this point, and it might make you feel a little uneasy..
As NBC Montana reports, Brandon Beshears captured and shared video of a wolf pack surrounding his truck while he was driving through the park one evening.
Check out the video from NBC Montanas Facebook below (VOLUME UP TO HEAR THE PACK SOUND-OFF!):
A little creepy, right?
Notice the remainder of the pack in his rear view mirror? Yeah, talk a bad time to get out of your vehicle and mess with nature. Weve seen it before though..
A lot of people have an infatuation with black wolves because of their exceptionally striking appearance, and you cant blame them. If youre like me, you never get tired learning about this incredible K-9s!
Honest to Paws has an interesting article about the mysterious black wolves of Yellowstone, which details the history of these majestic looking animals.
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I have hunted elk in the area N and W of Craig CO for most of my adult life and will vouch for a wolf presence, especially closer to the CO-WY border...
Not in large number that I know of and ranchers don’t usually want to talk about it, especially with city fellers...It’s not uncommon to come across their tracks and scat...
No, I was referring to the Yellowstone wolves, the tourists, the relentless bureaucrats, and the destruction they have wrought.
No offense intended toward you whatsoever.
All best,
FW
I'm not. Too late though, a pack has been seen in the northwest part of CO recently.
Liberals and drugs
That's a good area.
Yep. If they like wolves, put them in the parks in Denver.
We have wolves in Wisconsin. Saw one as I was driving a few years ago. I stopped to watch it move across the road and into the field, rolled down my truck window and howled at it. Yes I did. It stopped, turned, and kept on trotting away. Southern WI about 30 miles east of Madison. Many more up north. My cousin sees bears in his yard up north.
Tthe coyote packs in the Ohio Valley are another example of stupid “wildlife management”. The various state DNR are full of human-hating assholes.
IF we could STOP all the tourists from FEEDING the wildlife in the parks, it wouldn’t be a problem.
Once predators start considering that humans are a FOOD SOURCE, sooner or later there WILL be a problem & wolves/bears/pumas and/or people will be killed or at least wounded, NEEDLESSLY.
The SAME is true for FEEDING sharks.
Yours, TMN78247
Far more likely they were hoping someone got out so they could grab dinner and run.
I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic’s
And his hair was perfect.
-Warren Zevon
Poor dog.
Why are you talking that way?
A pack was discovered about an hour north of us last year. Police went door to door telling people to not let thei dogs or small children too far from the house and keep a gun handy.
Most posting on this thread seem to be clueless about packs.
And in Wisconsin and Minnesota, even Vancouver Island, they grab dogs from front porches, leashes while being walked, and front yards with humans in them.
I hate wolves.
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