Over 640,000 years ago, the area that we know as Yellowstone National Park was the epicenter of a cataclysmic volcanic eruption—an eruption one thousand times larger than Mt. St. Helens. The eruption blasted away mountains, unearthed a vast ocean of lava and spewed hundreds of miles of debris into the atmosphere, burying half of the United States with deadly ash. Largely unknown today, this destructive super volcano is still active, turning the picturesque landscape of Yellowstone into one of the harshest environments on the planet. Brutally cold winters fade into majestic summers, but for the animals that call the park home—including Yellowstones great icons: the grey wolf, grizzly bear, buffalo and antelope—this unique and hostile land creates a daily, dramatic battle for survival. YELLOWSTONE captures the essence of this bitter and mercurial environment as it follows the animals that live in the midst of this treasured wilderness.
GO BEAVERS GO! =)
icyheart93 1 month ago
and everything in nature is apart or have a meaning, like when the wolves came back, the beavers came back. the wolves hunt elk, and the elk eats young trees. so, when some elk disapeered, the beavers had more trees for their dens, so they came back. :)
allmahgurlz 3 months ago
@XxMahDeadHeartxX my favorite animal is a cheetah, lynx, wolves, birds, and a red wood ( I know a red wood isn't a animal, but their my fav plants) XD
allmahgurlz 3 months ago
GO NATURE
My favorite animal is a LYNX
XxMahDeadHeartxX 1 year ago
The baby's are really cute xD i hope they make through
XxMahDeadHeartxX 1 year ago