Update on Jackson Hole Wyoming
4 deer just spawned
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What does a July morning look like for you? For the American badger depicted in the Museum’s Hall of North American Mammals, it’s spending some time finding breakfast: a Wyoming ground squirrel. The scene featured in today’s Exhibit of the Day takes place in Jackson Hole, Wyoming–and the badger has just spotted the fresh target at the entrance to its burrow. Badgers will dig furiously to excavate underground prey and their own dens. They can quickly tunnel themselves out of sight using powerful forelimbs and long claws. The Museum is open from Wednesday–Sunday, 10 am–5:30 pm. Plan your weekend trip!
Photo: © AMNH
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High peaks of the Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
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3-antlered elk at Elkfest 2024. Why are they this one guy’s skulls so weird, and do you prefer them atypical or regular?
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Mule deer, near Jackson Hole, WY [2-1-24]
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JACKSON HOLE TOWN SQUARE LIVESTREAM CHAT IS BACK AGAIN
Unfortunately only for people who are subscribed for at least 6 weeks but it's back!
Here's the stream
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The Teton Range from Signal Mountain, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
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