Wolverine photographed at Yellowstone National Park in rare sighting, tour company says

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From a distance, it looked like a bear. But when the tour guide zoomed in with his camera, he snapped a photo of something much more rare.

Bison in Yellowstone National Park were spotted enjoying some fresh snow., a private tour company. The encounter happened as a tour group was driving down a snowy road in early March and they noticed a dark creature moving away from them.

"For a hot second, we both thought that it might be a young black bear moving away from us, but as it turned and looked over its right shoulder towards us - there was no mistaking that the animal was indeed, a Wolverine!" MacNeil Lyons, owner of Yellowstone Insight, wrote. They were able to watch the wolverine for three minutes until another car caused the animal to move to higher ground. they were in the northern parts of the park when they saw the"unicorn." It was the first time in his 20 years of working at the park that he saw the animal.

 

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