Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers
enjoyed seeing wildlife
in Yellowstone National Park

Bison - Often referred to as buffalo, bison are very unpredictable and one of the more dangerous animals in Yellowstone Park.. Their height can be up to 6.6 feet, and their length can be up to 10 feet. They weigh 900 - 2,200 pounds.
sign - caution bison are wild
buffalo
buffalo
buffalo
Below: Herds of buffalo were everywhere
herd of buffalo
Below: The two RV Gypsies took a video of this buffalo rolling in the dirt - then he stood up and looked at the two RV Gypsies as if he wanted applause, so Karen Duquette took his picture and bowed.
buffalo wanting applause
Below: Pronghorn Antelope, the fastest land mammal in North America. In winter, like most grass eaters in the park, the antelope migrate out of the park and onto ranch lands which are lower in elevation and have less snow. Gardiner, Montana is the best location to view pronghorn during the winter and very early spring months. As the snow melts, pronghorn move farther east and into the Lamar Valley.
Pronghorn Antelope
Below: ELK
elk

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