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Aside from the Old Faithful Geyser and all the steaming "holes" at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, there are also a number of wildlife roaming around the park. Yellowstone is like a giant zoo.


As you drive along the winding roads of the park, you'd be surprised to see Bison, Bison and more Bison crossing the street. Park rangers had to stop the traffic to allow these huge, slow-moving animals to cross. I had a great time taking photos of them.


There were deers too. I saw something that looks like a deer but my friend told me it was a moose.


Then I saw an Elk. The elk is also in the same family as the deer. It was really hard to distinguished the two, especially for the first-timer.



If your intention is to see wildlife in Yellowstone, you will never be disappointed. Did I mention that I had the chance to watch a wild grizzly bear?


We had to stop the car when we saw people going through the bushes and telling us that about the presence of the bear. We were about 50 meters away, nobody dared to come closer to that, knowing bears attack people. Few moments later, while everyone was busy taking pictures of the grizzly, the park rangers arrived reprimanding everyone that what we were doing was scaring the bear. We went off without a word.

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