Do you remember that fun time when a driver shared video of a couple of black wolves who were running along a highway? I do and it's gone viral once again.
Imagine this scenario. You're fishing in the backcountry and you hear wolf howls. You have no gun or spray with you. Do you attempt to draw the pack toward you? That's what one guy did and he did it fearlessly.
Have you ever had that weird feeling that you're being watched? A doorbell security camera confirmed that one woman's feeling of being watched was real when it showed that she and her dog were being followed by a coyote.
In the west, we know that you have to be careful with your food when you're in bear country. A family (not in the west) made the mistake of cooking with the windows open and ended up with a very large uninvited guest.
Since we live in Wyoming, I tend to come across a lot of bear videos and stories. There are few I've seen more inspiring than a rescued bear who had suffered from a badly broken jaw being set free again.
If you'd like to watch someone do the exact right thing when confronted by a big bear, watch this. It's a video that shows a deer hunter who had a massive grizzly mom come right up to his truck.
Here are photos Colorado Parks & Wildlife has shared through the years of different incidents where they had to help free wild animals stuck in a variety of items that could have been avoided with more responsible human activity.