The most abundant large animal found within Yellowstone, Elk summer herd sizes can reach up to 10,000-20,000.
Bison have lived in the park for a long time, Yellowstone bison make up the nation’s largest remaining bison population on public land.
Common ravens are smart birds, able to put together cause and effect. Ravens are attracted to wolf kills.
Though their numbers fluctuate, some wolf packs still call Yellowstone National Park home.
Though their numbers fluctuate, some wolf packs still call Yellowstone National Park home.
Intelligent and agile, coyotes are not only found throughout urban areas and the wilderness but are quite abundant in The Park.
The North American pronghorn is the surviving member of a group of animals that evolved in North America.
The tallest of the deer family, the incredibly long legs of the moose allow them to wade in rivers.
Though they may be the largest of the cat species that call Yellowstone National Park home.
Wolverines, mid-size carnivores in the weasel family, are so rarely seen and inhabit such remote terrain at low densities.