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    Out for an evening stroll

    quintessential Yellowstone--a cell phone shot good for a smile!

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    Re: Out for an evening stroll

    I was there a few weeks ago and saw the same thing. All you can do is wait it out. They are big animals.

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    Re: Out for an evening stroll

    Nicely done.

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    Re: Out for an evening stroll

    Very nice light and attractively captured.

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    Re: Out for an evening stroll

    Very nice; aren't they wild yak?

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    Re: Out for an evening stroll

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Very nice; aren't they wild yak?
    Specifically they are prairie bison. There are also wood bison which we encountered in northern Canada near Great Slave Lake. The wood bison are larger than the prairie bison and seem to be more solitary. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_bison

    Neither is really a buffalo!

    Until we saw them as we were walking along the road to Ft Providence I never knew there were different kinds of bison.

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    Re: Out for an evening stroll

    We don't see them in our area of Wyoming. There are herds east of us in South Dakota. People (too) often mistake these things for tame animals and approach them for pictures. Not a good idea. They are big powerful and potentially dangerous animals.

    When we go outside we are entering the food chain but not at the top.

    Now you need to see a grizzly at a safe distance.
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