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  • Twilight Falls

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  • Though bison once roamed across much of North America, today they are “ecologically extinct” as a wild species throughout most of their historic range, except for a few national parks and other small wildlife areas. Yellowstone National Park has the l

    Running Bison

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  • Screaming Eagle

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  • Though bison once roamed across much of North America, today they are Òecologically extinctÓ as a wild species throughout most of their historic range, except for a few national parks and other small wildlife areas. Yellowstone National Park has the largest population of wild plains bison (about 4,000). Bison are massive animals, characterized by their long, shaggy brown coats. They have poor eyesight but acute hearing and an excellent sense of smell. Bison move continuously as they eat. The females, or cows, lead family groups. Bulls remain solitary or in small groups for most of the year, but rejoin the group during mating season. Bison are adapted to the extreme weather conditions of the Great Plains, from summer heat to winter cold and blizzards. In winter, bison can dig through deep snow with their heads to reach the vegetation below.

    Plowing Bison

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  • Mountain Lion

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  • Eagle Party

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  • Lake Clark 2014, Brown Bears, Alaska Homestead Lodge, STL Workshop, Charles Glatzer

    Clamming Bears

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  • The red fox has been documented in Yellowstone since the 1880s. In relation to other canids in the park, red foxes are the smallest. Red foxes occur in several color phases, but they are usually distinguished from coyotes by their reddish yellow coat that is somewhat darker on the back and shoulders, with black ÒsocksÓ on their lower legs. Red foxes are widespread throughout the northern part of the park with somewhat patchy distribution elsewhere in the park. Wolves successfully competed with coyotes, causing a decline in the coyote population when they were reintroduced. This may have caused an increase in the number of fox sightings in core wolf areas such as the Lamar Valley. Foxes are not often seen because they are nocturnal, usually forage alone, and travel along edges of meadows and forests. During winter, foxes may increase their activity around dawn and dusk, and even sometimes in broad daylight.

    Red Fox

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  • Fox Hunt

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  • Barn Owl

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  • Bald Eagle

    Grand Old Man

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  • Colored Snow

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  • Snowy Eagle

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