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A National Park Service spokesperson said animals are not leaving Yellowstone in large numbers, and a volcanic eruption is ...
• 11–12 inches long, 7–10 ounces. • Grayish back and rump with fine white spots on back; nose and shoulders are tan to cinnamon; tail is grayish underneath. • Breed in early spring; one ...
I almost disregarded the image but noticed the ground squirrel at the top of the frame, intently watching the squirrel-eating coyote. The squirrel is circled in red in the image posted above.
By now you’ve probably spotted and identified the ground squirrel eyeing the coyote, but the critter is circled in the image posted below. Yellowstone’s winter season recently ended and most ...
Likely ground squirrel watching the coyote. Photo: ©Pete Thomas I photographed them for several minutes before a crowd began to gather, then I continued east into Lamar Valley.
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