Elk, Deer and Moose all shed their antlers each year and regrow them throughout the summer months. The sheds can be big money for those who love the hunt of looking for antler sheds in the spring.
Bears are cool. This is a video of a bear casually strolling over a snow covered hill in Yellowstone. I'm glad the photographer has a good telephoto lens.
In spite of dumb tourists posing for #bisonseflies in Yellowstone, your chances of being killed by an animal in Wyoming are very slim.
According to statistics compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from 1999 to 2013, only 10 of the nearly 3,000 fatalities caused by animals nationwide took place here in Wyoming; the fifth lowest rate in the country...
The American Badger can be found all over Wyoming in elevations up to 12,000 feet. Like their relatives across the world, the Wyoming badger don't give a ...
Here in the Cowboy State, badgers battle a unique nemesis...skunks.
There are three species of skunks in Wyoming; the Striped Skunk, Western Spotted Skunk and Eastern Spotted Skunk...
This a dramatic showdown between the hunter and the prey. In this video, a trained golden eagle is hunting a jackrabbit in Wyoming. The eagle misses the rabbit on the first swoop, but the rabbit is not lucky the second time.
This amazing creature was filmed in northeastern Wyoming. It is just a brief encounter where the videographer caught this young eagle's flight in slow motion.
There are shots of owls, bears, sage grouse, and elk. Not only are some of these animals rare, but the shots capture the unique behavior of these animals.
The great state of Wyoming has provided the backdrop for hundreds of films and television shows documenting our spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife, man made monuments, natural resources and old west history.
Of those documentaries, none of them represents the Cowboy State better than the recent Smithsonian Channel production "Aerial America: Wyoming"...