Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Yellowstone National Park Vacations Mean Significant Wildlife



On any of the Yellowstone National Park vacations, you'll observe a natural environment resembling the way life was before the invasion of all of us. From bear to bison and mule deer to moose, there's an abundance of wildlife here in this first of our nation's parks. An added style to Yellowstone integrates evergreens covering exquisite Rocky Mountain peaks and one-of-a-kind geothermal hot springs and geysers.



The Wildlife in the Yellowstone National Park trip starts with a 7 a.m. departure from Jackson and Teton Village, Wyoming for what guarantees to be the ultimate in Yellowstone National Park vacations. The largest grazing animal you'll find is the bison. As massive as 1,800 pounds and up to six feet tall, bull bison are kings of the grass range. The bison herd in Yellowstone National Park equals 4,000 beasts. Another grazing animal in the park is elk. The big rack on a bull elk can weigh more than 30 pounds. Moose, the biggest member of the deer family, also inhabit Yellowstone, where about 1,000 live. There are also mule and white-tailed deer. Predators of Yellowstone include black and grizzly bears, gray wolves, coyotes, fox, mountain lions, bobcats and lynx.

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