I would love some backstory about how this happened. There's a short, fun video that shows a bear casually strolling into a campsite where it promptly nibbles on a guy's knee.
Normally, when someone gets this close to a moose bull, bad things happen. The opposite was true for a young Colorado girl who just shared an innocent moment with one of these large beasts through a window in her home.
This is a moment akin to something you might expect to find in The Jungle Book except instead of a jungle, it's Wyoming. And, instead of monkeys, it's magpies and moose. It's the moment when a magpie just maybe saved the life of his/her moose friend.
Have you ever had the feeling someone (or something) is watching you? That suspicion hit a Colorado family recently and a new video share proves they were correct.
It's considered one of the most infamous urban legends, but is there any truth to the story of the headless ghost bride in the upper areas of the Yellowstone Inn? As the saying goes, where there is smoke you'll often times find fire.
If you doubt the awesome personality of horses, I have found yet more proof. It's video that a horse owner just shared as she caught two of her horses sharing hay.
Are you familiar with the enthusiasts who literally "chase storms" around Colorado? What are they going to do now that gas is approaching $5 per gallon?
Meanwhile, in Colorado...there's a new video that has quite a few twists and turns. It's a Colorado squirrel named Phil who's actually a girl who was busted for entering a home, grabbing some snacks and bolting. It's actually kind of nuts. Really. Squirrel pun intended.