Imagine what you would do in this situation. You're a deer (I realize that's a reach) and you're being chased by a coyote. What do you do? If you're in Yellowstone National Park, you hide in a nearby bison herd which is exactly what just happened as a new video shows.
You don't mess with a house cat that has a bad attitude. That lesson was learned recently by a coyote that got too close to a property watched over by the house cat equivalent of Chuck Norris.
There is no sound quite like that of an angry mama bear. A brand new video share is proof of that as a curious coyote made the mistake of getting too close to a bear cub and lived to regret it.
I half-expected to hear Looney Tunes music playing in the background. Hunters just shared video showing a wolf chasing a coyote while a bull elk and grizzly watched in Yellowstone National Park.
There's nothing really complicated about this video I've found, but it is kinda profound if you think about it. It's a time-lapse video of coyotes singing to the sunset.
I have to confess that I can always be entertained by a good trail cam video. There are none better than the ones shared by Wyoming Game and Fish. I have found a best-of video they just dropped on their YouTube channel.