Yellowstone National Park and The Grand Tetons are the real thing when it comes to free roaming wildlife. Despite the thick forest, bubbling geysers, crystal lakes and hotsprings millions of visitors will agree that the main attraction to visiting Yellowstone National Park is the wildlife. Most of the wild creatures in the park steer clear of people, but you can never be to careful. Even though the wildlife you may encounter seem complacent, never assume they are docile and will not attack.
Moose on Steroids:
Moose on Steroids? A lot of Wyoming hunters will be disappointed that they can’t bag this park roamer.
A typical adult male weighs 1,000 pounds and their broad antler racks can grow to 6 feet across, The homely looking moose is capable of traveling at 30 mph and females will charge at any real or perceived threat to a calf, Moose sightings are most frequent in the early dawn or at dusk. If your searching keep your eye on the edges of ponds or streams or in damp, shady areas expecially valley bottoms.
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March 21st, 2009
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