Seeing roadkill in Idaho is normal, but what isn't normal is when someone decides to go a step further and show support for the animal on the side of the road.
One mountain lion made its way into a Utah town, but instead of going through a neighborhood or business area, it was spotted near a busy college campus.
Imagine having a nice night out with your family, enjoying dinner, having a fun conversation, and all of a sudden a wild animal comes rushing through the restaurant. It is one thing if the wild animal is small like a rat, a squirrel, or even a raccoon, but imagine a bigger animal coming through...
It isn't often a herd this size moves together, but recently west of Idaho, a massive herd of elk was leaping across the road and forced traffic to stop.
Some may get scared and run away from the people, but other times they will charge and that seems to be the case this winter as a few different stories have shown.
What would you do if you woke up in the morning, got ready for work, went to head to your car, and found a moose standing in your driveway or on your front porch?
In a situation where you find an injured hawk, falcon, or eagle, before you decide to put in your car and bring it home, you may want to know a few things.
While going hours without seeing any kind of potential tag can be disappointing, seeing nothing beats the alternative that one hunter in Idaho recently experienced.
Recently a video online showed how not to react when something scares you, and to make matter worse, it all happened in front of the person's coworkers.