Migration of 20,000 Pronghorn Causes Traffic Jam in Wyoming
Migration of 20,000 Pronghorn Causes Traffic Jam in Wyoming

Migration of 20,000 Pronghorn Causes Traffic Jam in Wyoming

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Animal-induced traffic jams are becoming a notable phenomenon, particularly in areas like Wyoming and Yellowstone National Park. Recently, a massive herd of around 20,000 pronghorns was spotted crossing a highway, showcasing the unique challenges and spectacles of wildlife migrations. Similarly, in Yellowstone, tourists experienced the thrill of a bison stampede while traveling in a snow coach, highlighting the park's winter wildlife activity. Yellowstone is home to approximately 3,000 to 6,000 bison, which often block roads as they migrate to lower elevations during the winter. Visitors are advised to exercise caution around these animals, which have a history of causing injuries due to their unpredictable nature. These encounters not only create memorable experiences for tourists but also serve as a reminder of the coexistence between wildlife and human activities.

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