@@silverforest4682 Hi...I have worked in Yellowstone for the past two summers. If you're looking for 60s, late June and early September will be the best time. Highs reach the 60s during the day and the 30s at night. There's a running joke in the park that there are 3 seasons there: July, August, and winter :-) At its warmest in late July and early August, the hottest it gets is just barely above 80. Hope this info helps. It truly is a magical place.
My father took our family from Ohio to the California Redwood's and back in an old Malibu wagon in 1981. As a 7 yr old I was dumbfounded by the vast national parks we visited. From Yellowstone to the Grand canyon and eventually Mt Rushmore and Redwood national Park. We spent weeks just zig zagging around the country. Cold cuts and campfire meals were all we had, but it as the happiest part of my childhood. I remember standing less than 10 yards from elk grazing and bears stalking newborn calves... awakening to racoons sitting outside our tents, fishing for hours just to catch and release huge river trout.Even got to watch Bald eagles catch fish and sit on a limb and feast... To this day I'm fascinated by all wildlife, and I can't imagine my childhood without these experiences. Take your babies into nature often, even if it's just your local campgrounds and parks. These experiences have shaped my respect for nature immensely... Impossible to forget the sacrifice he must've made to afford us this privilege.
The sacrifice of human lifes. All these lands do not belong to the descendants of the english, they belong to the Native American Aborigines. The english took this lands abusively, killing their true owners to keep everything. It's their childhood who should be running around there and not yours !
Waooo que lindos recuerdos esas abenturas sequedan en su vida por el resto su vida linda historia me gusto grasias entiendo muy bien el ingle pase cuarenta y cinco años en Boston mass
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Im so glad this jewel on nature exists. Im glad and thankful that there were those who had the vision, will and motivation to keep this place pristine.
I've been to Yellowstone and it was an amazing place. The beauty of it all is breathtaking. Eagles are everywhere and watching them fly close up was memorizing.
Yes, Eagles carry a spirit upon the wind that leaves me speechless have seen a vast array of "normal" birds follow the Eagle as spectators and watch the creators high performance model, the greatest aerial hunter on earth.
yellowstone has been closed several times and the surrounding area evacuated cause they thought it was going to erupt. When it does blow everything within 100 miles will be wiped out in a matter of mins. within days half the USA will be uninablitable. If it triggers the other 2 super volcanoes in the USA its bye bye USA and just about all of the northern hemisphere. 1 is under LA the other under new york. and those 2 r even bigger than yellowstone. only places expected to be livalbe will be south america, but very little food as the sun will be blocked out for years all over the world. U can see the 1 in LA just go to the labray tar pits and see it bubbling. that 1 covers all of california and into nevada. the new york 1 covers new York state, new jersey and maryland.
The story of the bison 🦬 are bittersweet. Great video! National Geographic has provided some wonderful natural stories with the genuine entertainment of rising and falling action. After watching this, I felt a growing sense of the divinity of the bison. I can now better comprehend the feelings that many cultures have for the sacredness of this animal. Thanks 🙏.
In 1988 , coming back from the Winter Olympics in Calgary , I went thru West Yellowstone and on a whim rented a snow mobile and unknown to me was about to take the most incredible adventure of my life.....winter in Yellowstone was surreal and the vision of the gysers , coyote and bisons I encountered are as vivid today as they were 32 years ago
i'm bawling my eyes out when the calf was trying to fight the wolf to survive, then suddenly the mom came running to the rescue and i lost it. I'm so happy the calf survived.
The one time I went to yellowstone I hiked in Hayden valley and Lamar, and saw Elk, Bison, Grizzly, and Wolves. Definitely was a fantastic experience. Wolves are my favorite to see. Its been a while since I've been now but will go this year. Wolves are very intelligent, notice how they were worried about the cubs and stood close to them at first when papa bear was grumpy and hungry
My family moved from Maryland to California in 1960, driving on Route 66. We saw many of the wonders of our national parks! The Grand Tetons, the redwoods, Zion. Amazing. And then living in Laguna Beach when it was still pristine
The best part of the video is when help came from momma bison at the most unexpected moment when all hope had gone.. Moments later she started suckling, with a predator just few yards away waiting to strike again. Mom's power 👍👍
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My family and me visited Yellowstone this year 2023. Amazing and beautifull place. We came from Poland and just for your info, we have cousins of Bizons in Poland and call them Zubr. I know our national parks exchange the animals to supply new gens.
@@ifyoureplytomeyouregay4293 Likely billions, it would cool the planet to such an extent that food crops would fail all over the planet. Likely lasting for a decade, perhaps more.
Yes I have visited Yellowstone National Park in the summer of 1988. I loved it there and I found the geysers, hotsprings, mud pots and fumeroles very interesting hopefully I can get back to Yellowstone National Park.
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This was such an amazing episode! I love how much this episode covered and how detailed and descriptive it was! Definitely helpful to those who are interested in visiting Yellowstone! I myself have not been able to visit but am hoping to visit within the next few years!
Wow, what an incredible documentary! I can't believe the shots you got. I have visited Yellowstone a couple of times in my life but never get tired of the beauty and incredible sites she has to offer. Thank you for this!
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What an awesome episode. I can only imagine the sheer joy of the photography crew that gets the awesome job to film these magnificent events. Thanks to all of you for bringing this to us to enjoy as a well.
ONE of the most amazing paces I have ever seen! I was so BLESSED to see a bear that was one of most motional moments for me. Seeing so much beauty makes me think of our Creator who made these gorgeous natural heavens! LOVE IT. Angela Italy
I soooo love happy endings! Thank you for including baby bison story..:-) Amazing documentary - as always ! Nature at its best and at its brutal....awesome viewing....this is a keeper...xoxoxox
I wish I had watched this before we visited the park years back. This helps me understand the wisdom of President Grant who signed off the Act to establish this first national park in America.
Best video from Nat Geo! Want to see more of this. Treat to the eyes, amazing visuals and stunning scenery. Great storytelling, editing, and amazing landscape!!!
very nice documentary, thank you @National Geographic for providing this to the world. Yellowstone is a beautiful piece of land and you did great justice to it. Much more love and all best from Germany! :)
@@froggleggers1805 Knock it off. You are embarrassingly idiotic and reactionary. "Tribes occupied it" Humans walked there. Bravely and freely. Your snap judgment belies fragility and ignorance. There is NO moral equivalency between Ice Age human migration and Western colonial expansion. Jesus Christ. Additionally, the Pleistocene was a (globally) different world compared to the ecosystem immediately prior to colonization. There were still mammoths in Siberia 10,000 years ago. They died because of climate shift. You want to see the mega beasts, you go back to Ice Age anywhere in the world. You're comment is stupid.
Its too bad they have incorrectly said the Buffalo is the largest land mammal in North America, it isn't...the polar bear is. Since you have purchased Alaska from Canada, that also makes the polar bear your largest land dweller as well. A full grown male polar bear is 3 to 5 times heavier and larger than a grizzly bear, and out weighs a Buffalo by about 500 lbs. I know this because I have hunted all 3 while being employed at the explorer Inn in yellowknife NWT. we flew all over northern bc and NWT to take rich spoiled American out to hunt the big 5 in North America. These hunts are no longer legal as polar bears are now protected and have been so since late 1990's. The Buffalo were killed off to starve the natives as it was their food source. You can see pictures of the millions of Buffalo skulls and bones killed under order of the US military. It would be nice if these video videographers would speak truth, and not candy coat it for it makes you all look either stupid or complacent in this genocide against natives that is still in full swing today.
Outweigh them by 500lbs come on!! North American male bison 1200kg male polar bears 700kgs is the info I can find,not trying to be argumentative but I've always thought bison were North Americas biggest mammals
I was there in 1986 and it was so great to see bison live. Once a bear crossed the road as we were chugging on in the bus. And the geysers were quite a sight. What I didn't know at the time that I was right on top of what is probably the biggest magma reservoir in the world. Luckily it didn't blow when I was there.
Who created all these beings with such precision and greatness ..........? And why is there no other creator like him, even one fly .......? Will we meet him someday to see him ....?
I visited the park in 1994 and I remember huge parts of the park had burned down 4 years prior and there were TONS of sapling trees, all about the same height, regenerating the next forest.
Tom, we just posted a video ranking the best National Parks and Yellowstone OBVIOUSLY made the list. Please give a watch on our channel when you can. Thank you!
Have you had the chance to visit Yellowstone National Park?
I have not. I do plan to. Is there a best time to visit; when temps are in the 60s?
Take me with you
three times, but not lately. it is amazing!
@@silverforest4682 i want to visit
@@silverforest4682 Hi...I have worked in Yellowstone for the past two summers. If you're looking for 60s, late June and early September will be the best time. Highs reach the 60s during the day and the 30s at night. There's a running joke in the park that there are 3 seasons there: July, August, and winter :-) At its warmest in late July and early August, the hottest it gets is just barely above 80. Hope this info helps. It truly is a magical place.
My father took our family from Ohio to the California Redwood's and back in an old Malibu wagon in 1981. As a 7 yr old I was dumbfounded by the vast national parks we visited. From Yellowstone to the Grand canyon and eventually Mt Rushmore and Redwood national Park. We spent weeks just zig zagging around the country. Cold cuts and campfire meals were all we had, but it as the happiest part of my childhood. I remember standing less than 10 yards from elk grazing and bears stalking newborn calves... awakening to racoons sitting outside our tents, fishing for hours just to catch and release huge river trout.Even got to watch Bald eagles catch fish and sit on a limb and feast... To this day I'm fascinated by all wildlife, and I can't imagine my childhood without these experiences. Take your babies into nature often, even if it's just your local campgrounds and parks. These experiences have shaped my respect for nature immensely... Impossible to forget the sacrifice he must've made to afford us this privilege.
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That is so awesome! You were blessed with a wonderful dad and mom!
The sacrifice of human lifes. All these lands do not belong to the descendants of the english, they belong to the Native American Aborigines. The english took this lands abusively, killing their true owners to keep everything. It's their childhood who should be running around there and not yours !
Waooo que lindos recuerdos esas abenturas sequedan en su vida por el resto su vida linda historia me gusto grasias entiendo muy bien el ingle pase cuarenta y cinco años en Boston mass
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Im so glad this jewel on nature exists. Im glad and thankful that there were those who had the vision, will and motivation to keep this place pristine.
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I've been to Yellowstone and it was an amazing place. The beauty of it all is breathtaking. Eagles are everywhere and watching them fly close up was memorizing.
And underground is a large pockets of magma because its a supervolcano you dont know that you standing in a supervolcano
Yes, Eagles carry a spirit upon the wind that leaves me speechless have seen a vast array of "normal" birds follow the Eagle as spectators and watch
the creators high performance model, the greatest aerial hunter on earth.
yellowstone has been closed several times and the surrounding area evacuated cause they thought it was going to erupt.
When it does blow everything within 100 miles will be wiped out in a matter of mins. within days half the USA will be uninablitable.
If it triggers the other 2 super volcanoes in the USA its bye bye USA and just about all of the northern hemisphere. 1 is under LA the other under new york. and those 2 r even bigger than yellowstone. only places expected to be livalbe will be south america, but very little food as the sun will be blocked out for years all over the world.
U can see the 1 in LA just go to the labray tar pits and see it bubbling. that 1 covers all of california and into nevada. the new york 1 covers new York state, new jersey and maryland.
Ikr
Supervolcano
Stayed in West Yellowstone for a week for my 18th birthday and it was the best time of my life. I’d love to live there.
The story of the bison 🦬 are bittersweet. Great video! National Geographic has provided some wonderful natural stories with the genuine entertainment of rising and falling action. After watching this, I felt a growing sense of the divinity of the bison. I can now better comprehend the feelings that many cultures have for the sacredness of this animal. Thanks 🙏.
In 1988 , coming back from the Winter Olympics in Calgary , I went thru West Yellowstone and on a whim rented a snow mobile and unknown to me was about to take the most incredible adventure of my life.....winter in Yellowstone was surreal and the vision of the gysers , coyote and bisons I encountered are as vivid today as they were 32 years ago
what a stunning landscape, one of the true wonders of the world.
One of the most beautiful places on earth. Our planet is paradise!
What a beautiful story and a plukie little calf deserves a medal
Absolutely amazing.. i am from Pakistan and wish i had enough resources to visit this wonder of the World.
I’m so happy I can watch this for free. I love nature!
i'm bawling my eyes out when the calf was trying to fight the wolf to survive, then suddenly the mom came running to the rescue and i lost it. I'm so happy the calf survived.
Same lmao😭
That one was lucky!
@ckorpi88ify so? am i not allowed to watch this kind of videos if i like kpop?
@Trump won how do you know it was the exact same one and if you are sure it is, post the link so we can check it out
@Trump won no, you didn’t watch attentively. Toward the end, the narrator referred to the calf again, who was now more mature.
The one time I went to yellowstone I hiked in Hayden valley and Lamar, and saw Elk, Bison, Grizzly, and Wolves. Definitely was a fantastic experience. Wolves are my favorite to see. Its been a while since I've been now but will go this year. Wolves are very intelligent, notice how they were worried about the cubs and stood close to them at first when papa bear was grumpy and hungry
My family moved from Maryland to California in 1960, driving on Route 66. We saw many of the wonders of our national parks! The Grand Tetons, the redwoods, Zion. Amazing. And then living in Laguna Beach when it was still pristine
The best part of the video is when help came from momma bison at the most unexpected moment when all hope had gone.. Moments later she started suckling, with a predator just few yards away waiting to strike again. Mom's power 👍👍
I'm proud to be from oklahoma united states. Native of américa cherokee
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This is the national geographic I fell in love with as a kid
Honestly ,with that voice , the baby bison and the irresitible landscape,i was hooked till the end.Great job ,NAT GEO
I was thoroughly invested in the Baby Bison Saga!
Same!!!
Fake he died
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My family and me visited Yellowstone this year 2023. Amazing and beautifull place. We came from Poland and just for your info, we have cousins of Bizons in Poland and call them Zubr. I know our national parks exchange the animals to supply new gens.
This place looks so beautiful it makes me want to cry
And its just crazy to think that this beautiful place possibly tommorow could erupt and kill millions
@@ifyoureplytomeyouregay4293 Likely billions, it would cool the planet to such an extent that food crops would fail all over the planet. Likely lasting for a decade, perhaps more.
Its going to erupt
@@ifyoureplytomeyouregay4293 yes because its a supervolcano
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A tremendous job filming this!!!! Thank you National Geographic for bringing the great Yellowstone to us!!!
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Im finnish, and one time i went to U.S.A and i went on Yellowstone, and it was amazing!
Last month, I met a nice Finnish lady who works at the Yellowstone hot spring (Gardiner, MT). I hope the disastrous flood doesn’t affect her too much.
@@prismspectrum1600 Yup.
Shout out to the people who took this footage crazy lens
Yes, and a compressed 1080p 30fps video that looks more like 720p in year 2020 is absolutely astonishing. I'm blown away.
It’s a drone
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The baby calf has the heart of a lion! A true warrior!
When the cub calf was fighting with the wolf, it took the heart of me.
Yellowstone is indeed a marvel on earth with an incredible diversity and breathtaking landscapes. A lot of thanks for this beautiful documentary
After all thrilling moments, I love the way our calf became a wolf! Such innocence!
if I ever visit the USA, I will definitely go to Yellowstone National Park & Redwood Forrest. these places really fascinate me.
We have so many cool national parks definitely worth it Yellowstone is one of the coolest
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Yes forget NYC go to the national parks
I love the fact I went through the Tetons and Yellowstone over the last 3 days and felt like I experienced this video in person. Amazing!
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Watching these Documentary just gives me chills
And it reminds me of the supervolcano
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Yellowstone is truly magnificent
Gods beautiful wonderful creation! Love this documentary 🙏❤
"This wolf has been thoroughly buffaloed". Love it! What an great ending for that sweet calf.
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i couldn't believe my eyes when i was there back in may! . such a beautiful place
Hey, how was the weather in May? I'm also considering visiting in early May this year.
Beautiful video there is no other way to see this than this way thank you very much I enjoyed watching the wildlife and the beauty of Yellowstone.
9:09 was without a doubt one of the most beautiful images my eyes balls have ever seen.
Amazing episode and yes that baby bison is famous now. unbelievably powerful moments in this episode!
Nature is really amazing, fascinating and brutal at the same time.
Correct because yellowstone is a supervolcano nice word 😃
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what a stunning landscape, one of the true wonders of the world. So relaxing and thank you for sharing.
Narrator sounds like a robot. The old vhs NG that guy is legendary for his voice
You mean David Attenborough, he is a lullaby to millions
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Yes I have visited Yellowstone National Park in the summer of 1988. I loved it there and I found the geysers, hotsprings, mud pots and fumeroles very interesting hopefully I can get back to Yellowstone National Park.
To whoever reads this, I probably don’t know you and you probably don’t know me and I imagine that’s how it will always be. But this video brought us here together and I am speaking to you from the past.
Whether you read this comment in 1 day or 10 years from now we shared this moment scattered through time together, Watching Yellowstone America's National Parks.
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Thank you M Relax I wish you a million of these videos in a corona virus life shut down time. Happy day 2020.
Same to you! All the best in 2021 🙂
thanks dude
❤you NatGeo for changing my life with these images.
This was such an amazing episode! I love how much this episode covered and how detailed and descriptive it was! Definitely helpful to those who are interested in visiting Yellowstone! I myself have not been able to visit but am hoping to visit within the next few years!
Glad you guys are sticking with uploading longer videos.
Wow, what an incredible documentary! I can't believe the shots you got. I have visited Yellowstone a couple of times in my life but never get tired of the beauty and incredible sites she has to offer. Thank you for this!
National Geographic is the best when it comes to documentaries! Salute!!!
¡¡I agree!!
Yellowstone looks amazing! I would spend my life there!
No, we're the most destructive but not the most dangerous until you give us a weapon.
I recommend you stay for at least 2 weeks. I was there for 4 months this year. Absolutely life changing.
@@IAMbrandonwalker are you allowed to live there or are you only allowed for research or filming purposes. It looks amazing
@@ciarajones4970 there are vacation rentals in and around the park.
There's an active volcano...
Currently visiting Yellowstone! So happy to have the privilege to make it out here and enjoy this gem in person 🏞️🦬🌄💗
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Super rare videos that’d I’d keep on my library list !! Thanks so much
Go little bison... thankyou for a magnificent piece of video.. not a place I will ever get to visit...so beautiful. cheers from Western Australia
What an incredible place, to be treasured
Of all the Nature pictures I shot in my life, the ones I took at Yellowstone are my favorites.
The Filming Crew is just AMAZING! Such an amazing job! Thank You Guys!👃
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Yellowstones unlike any other place ive been to, truly mesmerizing
What an awesome episode. I can only imagine the sheer joy of the photography crew that gets the awesome job to film these magnificent events. Thanks to all of you for bringing this to us to enjoy as a well.
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ONE of the most amazing paces I have ever seen! I was so BLESSED to see a bear that was one of most motional moments for me. Seeing so much beauty makes me think of our Creator who made these gorgeous natural heavens! LOVE IT. Angela Italy
I soooo love happy endings! Thank you for including baby bison story..:-) Amazing documentary - as always ! Nature at its best and at its brutal....awesome viewing....this is a keeper...xoxoxox
I wanted to watch but as soon as I saw that poor baby getting his face bitten I had to click off. I know it's nature but I can't stand to see it
It's never a happy ending.
I wish I had watched this before we visited the park years back. This helps me understand the wisdom of President Grant who signed off the Act to establish this first national park in America.
Best video from Nat Geo! Want to see more of this. Treat to the eyes, amazing visuals and stunning scenery. Great storytelling, editing, and amazing landscape!!!
Thanks be to God’s mercy this little buffalo survived💜
Crazy to think that one of the most dangerous places on the planet for humans, is a safe haven for animals.💜bless them💜
very nice documentary, thank you @National
Geographic for providing this to the world.
Yellowstone is a beautiful piece of land and you
did great justice to it.
Much more love and all best from Germany! :)
Did anybody jump for joy when the mama buffalo showed up??? I did!!! 🙋🏻♂️
Wow America so beautiful 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I'm in the central valley of California. I wish could go back a hundred years or so and see how it looked when it was un-touched.
100 years ago? Nah fam, you're gonna have to go back at least 600 years. Before Europeans came along and declared the American continent theirs.
@@BigAl2-u7e Nah, you're gonna have to go back about 20 thousand years ago before the first tribes occupied it.
@@BigAl2-u7e Europeans were DEFINITELY not on the West Coast in the 1400s lol "at least 600 years"
@@froggleggers1805 Knock it off. You are embarrassingly idiotic and reactionary. "Tribes occupied it" Humans walked there. Bravely and freely. Your snap judgment belies fragility and ignorance. There is NO moral equivalency between Ice Age human migration and Western colonial expansion. Jesus Christ. Additionally, the Pleistocene was a (globally) different world compared to the ecosystem immediately prior to colonization. There were still mammoths in Siberia 10,000 years ago. They died because of climate shift. You want to see the mega beasts, you go back to Ice Age anywhere in the world. You're comment is stupid.
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Yeah, that's why I said "Before Europeans". Are you blind?
What a beautiful documentary! Thank you National Geographic👍
Hats off to the cameramens 🫡
The U.S.A. were brilliant in saving and making this the National Park it is for responsible people to enjoy for generations to come.
I worked at the Old Faithful Inn last summer. It was an amazing experience
Please tour me there are a tour gide😃
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This was so beautiful, cute and wonderful.
And all of that beuty its hiding something that could end humanity yellowstone is a supervolcano
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This is the National Geographic Channel, I have been talking about.
Its too bad they have incorrectly said the Buffalo is the largest land mammal in North America, it isn't...the polar bear is. Since you have purchased Alaska from Canada, that also makes the polar bear your largest land dweller as well.
A full grown male polar bear is 3 to 5 times heavier and larger than a grizzly bear, and out weighs a Buffalo by about 500 lbs.
I know this because I have hunted all 3 while being employed at the explorer Inn in yellowknife NWT. we flew all over northern bc and NWT to take rich spoiled American out to hunt the big 5 in North America. These hunts are no longer legal as polar bears are now protected and have been so since late 1990's.
The Buffalo were killed off to starve the natives as it was their food source. You can see pictures of the millions of Buffalo skulls and bones killed under order of the US military.
It would be nice if these video videographers would speak truth, and not candy coat it for it makes you all look either stupid or complacent in this genocide against natives that is still in full swing today.
Outweigh them by 500lbs come on!! North American male bison 1200kg male polar bears 700kgs is the info I can find,not trying to be argumentative but I've always thought bison were North Americas biggest mammals
@@colmgorman6798 never seen a bison over 1100lbs, a polar bear is easily larger on average 1500 lbs
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That plucky calf, wow my heart was in my mouth, just like a disney film. Loved it,
certainly a beautiful documentary on Yellowstone! thanks! may all animals of the park live, long and safely!
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THOSE THAT ACTUALLY DISLIKED THIS OUTSTANDING GIFT 🎁 OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR RAW VIDEO FOOTAGE OF YELLOW STONE EVER.🇺🇸
I was there in 1986 and it was so great to see bison live. Once a bear crossed the road as we were chugging on in the bus. And the geysers were quite a sight. What I didn't know at the time that I was right on top of what is probably the biggest magma reservoir in the world. Luckily it didn't blow when I was there.
Ravens in everyone’s business trying to instigate a fight
🤣
That’s one of the many things Ravens do that irk you and everyone and everything.
Who created all these beings with such precision and greatness ..........? And why is there no other creator like him, even one fly .......? Will we meet him someday to see him ....?
They are the animal world version of Howard Cosell -sports announcer, Gladys Kravitz (nosey neighbor on BEWITCHED), messengers, & warning sirens.
They’re the trolls of all birds.
This place is magnificent!!! Truly awe inspiring
Watched it fully such a great doccumantry
Yellowstone is so beautiful we going next week camping it is so amazing the animals the park beautiful
I visited the park in 1994 and I remember huge parts of the park had burned down 4 years prior and there were TONS of sapling trees, all about the same height, regenerating the next forest.
I LOVE YELLOWSTONE. IT GIVES US HOPE
Magnificent Documentation 🎥
Kudos to Nat Geo 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Love from Darjeeling 🇮🇳
Gotta say Yellowstone is the prettiest to me ❤
26:03 That goose there is that one person you know that always has to ruin a good picture/video. 😂
I’ve went to Yellowstone with my family we have injoyed it so much
Tom, we just posted a video ranking the best National Parks and Yellowstone OBVIOUSLY made the list. Please give a watch on our channel when you can. Thank you!
More full episode on RUclips please 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼😌
Bacana !!!
Yes! We just got back a few days ago and we are already looking forward to the next visit.
Dear Strangers who are reading this, may I just remind you that you don't need to worry because everything will be fine. Smile 🙂
I'm much better now. Thanks mate! Cheers!👽🤘💚
:)))
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Dear stranger, wake up 🙂
I Know...😊
Wow!Oh my God!so sad...
A rich,fantastic voice of the narrator,.it's gorgeous.
I found out the truth of this world what I will tell you will shock you our channel is being blocked by the us authorities
WE ARE FOR THE TRUTH
i'm crying 😭😭😭 just so happy for that baby bison
ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT!!!
TQ FOR A INTERESTING
DOCUMENTARY!!! WILD
LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL!!!! TQ
More full episode NG, it would be great. Thanks
Great video as always
Nothing better then nature ❤️
the best yellowstone l like so much
So happy that the bison calf survived!