When we first saw this photo, we were sure that these are a Black Bear and a Grizzly. They have to be, right?! Grizzly bears are larger and more aggressive than black bears, and they have been known to attack black bears in the wild. But it seems like these two are quite friendly towards each other.
It could be that our eyes are tricking us cause that bear almost doesn’t look like a Grizzly. Its coat looks a little too shaggy, so we were thinking it could be a Scottish Highlands cow, but that’s not realistic in the woods of America, so it must be a Bison.
Oh Deer
What would you do if you were loading up your gear from your hunting trip and you came back to the truck to find this? This buck is obviously feeling bold after making it out of the forest alive that day. Maybe he was looking to hitch a ride to the other side of the forest?
As we've already established, deer are curious creatures and if they don't feel threatened they'll readily explore a new area. Even if it is the back of someone's truck. But a beautiful deer like that better be careful, the driver might be tempted to take him home and make a meal out of him.
Masks Off
This trail cam caught something that any homeowner would be terrified to see. Just imagine checking your footage and seeing this creepy…whatever it is. What on earth is this person doing? He probably felt like it would be fun to prank his neighbor and wear a dog mask while posing in front of the trail cam.
We don't know about you, but we would be super freaked out if we saw footage from our trail cam with someone in this mask roaming around our backyard. Note to self.... stay the hell out of the backyard late at night! You never who or what could be roaming around.
Pronking
Stags are known as stoic creatures, silently roaming their territory while showcasing all the dignity that comes with the job of being a majestic deer. However, it looks like they also enjoy letting loose every once in a while, as proven by this photo of this deer hopping in front of this trail cam.
The hopping gait that this deer is using is called "stotting" or "pronking", and as we can see he's jumping with all four legs off the ground at the same time. He's probably in a rush and trying to catch up to his friend. Or it could be that he's just in a really good mood and feels like pronking.
It's Business Time
Trail cam footage of a fox can be an interesting and educational glimpse into the life of this elusive and often nocturnal animal. But sometimes, it's just footage of an unsuspecting fox doing its business in the woods. Fortunately, the sound of the camera didn't startle this fox, otherwise, he would have run away.
While still mildly interesting, it's not exactly what we expect to see when scrolling through footage. Some might even say that this is the fox's natural display of dominance in order to establish its territory. By doing so, foxes can reduce competition in their area while also maintaining scarce resources.