Wyoming is the land of outdoor opportunity. Hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, and if you can imagine it, you can almost do it in the outdoors here. If you're doing those types of activities, you'll want every advantage you can get to make your experience the best it can be.

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If you're not a hunter, you may be interested to know that not every person who applies for a hunting license is guaranteed to get one. So, with that being said, you'll want every advantage you can get to make sure your hunt is a successful one. One way to do that is to hang a game/trail camera.

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Now, let me say: hunters, law enforcement, landowners, and folks who like watching wildlife use game cameras to capture images and videos of nature, or to catch anyone who may be trespassing on their land.

There have been some amazing sights captured via game/ trail cameras over the years, and some of the best come from right here in Wyoming. I've been following Mary and Adam Miles (@WyMountain_Miles) on social media for quite some time, and they never fail to amaze me with their incredible animal pictures and videos.

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They recently posted a series of videos that ANYONE who loves watching wildlife will enjoy, and I thought it would be great to share them with you. These videos are of bears (both grizzly and black), moose, and elk. Watching the videos of the bears, you'd almost think they knew they were on camera.

If you're not following them on Instagram, DO IT. You will love what you see.

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Gallery Credit: Drew Kirby, Townsquare Media

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