- Wyoming Pictures and Facts | National Geographic Kids
Buffalo, pronghorn, black bears, grizzlies, and bighorn sheep are among Wyoming’s many mammals Red-tailed hawks, prairie falcons, pinyon jays, and mountain bluebirds are a few of the birds that soar overhead Reptiles include western painted turtles, rubber boas, Great Basin skinks, and Great Plains earless lizards Amphibians such as Columbia spotted frogs, Wyoming toads, and western tiger
- 50 Birds, 50 States - National Geographic Kids
50 Birds, 50 States Barry the bald eagle soars from coast to coast to meet state birds and learn about their homes Each episode is an animated rap music video focusing on the big cities, history, landmarks, and significant geographical areas of each state
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National Geographic KidsBefore nearly getting bitten by a gigantic python Jack wrangles a creepy blue-tongue lizard
- To Rescue or Not, That is the Question With Distressed Animals
To Rescue or Not, That is the Question With Distressed Animals The recent controversy over a bison calf in Yellowstone is just the latest in a series of tough choices on wild animals in trouble
- 10 Bold Pictures of Bison, the New U. S. National Mammal
10 Bold Pictures of Bison, the New U S National Mammal Take a look at the animal that has played a crucial role in the history and culture of the United States
- Yellowstone National Park | National Geographic Kids
A Swainson’s hawk soars over tree-lined mountains, gushing waterfalls, and hot springs called geysers The land below is part of Yellowstone National Park Straddling the states of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, Yellowstone was the first national park ever formed Native Americans have been living in this region for at least 11,000 years The Nez Perce (nes PURS), Shoshone (shoh-SHOH-nee
- Threatened Species Are Thriving in Yellowstone. Now What?
Threatened Species Are Thriving in Yellowstone Now What? The park's protected ecosystem has reinvigorated what remains of the Wild West The question is whether this is as wild as it gets
- How to visit Grand Teton National Park
How to visit Grand Teton National Park With soaring mountains and braided rivers, this Wyoming park epitomizes the American West Here’s what you need to plan the ultimate trip
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