An Otter Family in Lamar Valley
Two Otter pups play while their mom watches over them on the Lamar River. Yellowstone. February 5th 2025.
Two Otter pups play while their mom watches over them on the Lamar River. Yellowstone. February 5th 2025.
Pronhorns lock horns in Lamar Valley while a youngster looks on.
American pronghorns have horns, not antlers. Their horns are unique because they have a bony core covered by a sheath made of keratin (the same material as fingernails). Unlike antlers, which are shed annually by animals like elk, pronghorns shed the outer keratin sheath of their horns each year but retain the bony core. This makes pronghorn horns distinct from the permanent horns of other horned animals, such as mountain goats, and different from antlers, which are fully shed and regrown annually. … Continue readingPronghorns Lock Horns
I believe that the intelligence of the bison is greatly underestimated by many. In this video you see a bison
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An immature Bald Eagle surveys Lamar Valley from the mountainside of Druid Peak. Photographed January 29th, 2024 with my Sony
Continue readingAn immature Bald Eagle surveys Lamar Valley from the mountainside of Druid Peak
Bison 🦬 grazing near the river at sunset with a rainbow. Yellowstone National Park. Please Subscribe for more wildlife photos
Continue readingAmerican Buffalo grazing near the river at sunset with a rainbow.