Imagine what you would do in this situation. You're a deer (I realize that's a reach) and you're being chased by a coyote. What do you do? If you're in Yellowstone National Park, you hide in a nearby bison herd which is exactly what just happened as a new video shows.
You don't mess with a house cat that has a bad attitude. That lesson was learned recently by a coyote that got too close to a property watched over by the house cat equivalent of Chuck Norris.
I half-expected to hear Looney Tunes music playing in the background. Hunters just shared video showing a wolf chasing a coyote while a bull elk and grizzly watched in Yellowstone National Park.
There's nothing really complicated about this video I've found, but it is kinda profound if you think about it. It's a time-lapse video of coyotes singing to the sunset.
I have to confess that I can always be entertained by a good trail cam video. There are none better than the ones shared by Wyoming Game and Fish. I have found a best-of video they just dropped on their YouTube channel.
Most members of the Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources Committee told Teton County Democratic Rep. Mike Yin the panel wasn't the proper forum for the bill.