"Monday night, a WHP Trooper stopped a speeding van on I-80 east of Evanston, Wyoming," the WHP wrote in a Facebook post. "The Trooper's radar clocked the motorist at 110 mph."
Imagine what you would do in this situation. You're a deer (I realize that's a reach) and you're being chased by a coyote. What do you do? If you're in Yellowstone National Park, you hide in a nearby bison herd which is exactly what just happened as a new video shows.
Hallie Jessop-Aragon, of Green River, Wyoming actually caught one of these reindeer in the act of practicing his high jumps, and she posted it to the 'Wyoming Through the Lens' Facebook Group.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is reminding people that though it seems that it is alright to feed wild animals, it can actually cause serious problems and even lead to their demise.
Big game animals, such as deer and moose will readily eat hay, but the micro-organisms in their stomachs that aid in digestion are adapted to break down vegetation the animal naturally consumes during winter mon
This might be the saddest sight so far this holiday season. New video share shows a Colorado deer who somehow ended up with Christmas lights tangled up around his antlers.
Wyoming really does have the best wildlife! As we head into another weekend, the final weekend before Thanksgiving, it leaves a lot of us with just a few days of work before the long holiday weekend. This deer in Wyoming knows exactly how all of us feel as we break out of work.