You’ll Want to Strike the Brakes as These Two Bighorn Sheep Fight on the Side of the Road

The journey to Rocky Mountain National Park can be as interesting as the destination itself. Numerous canyon roads that run along rivers result in the park, and often, that’s where you’ll capture the best wildlife. A recent example is two bighorn sheep battling on the side of the road.

Check out this clip:

Wildlife photographer Seth Powell captured the video in the Huge Thompson Canyon, which causes the national park.

Seeing Bighorn sheep in the location isn’t rare, but capturing two rams headbutting like this on cam deserves sharing.

The video likewise supplies a tip to be cautious while driving in locations with big wildlife populations. Besides securing animals, these wild sheep in Colorado are some of the largest in the country and can quickly top 300 pounds.

According to the National Park Service, driving securely through national forests is as important as keeping your distance while on a treking path. In some parks, you could save a threatened types, like the desert tortoise found in Death Valley and Joshua Tree.

“Driving securely in our National Parks means more than simply driving the speed limit; it means following traffic regulations, wearing seat belts, and focusing on the roadway,” says a post from the National Park Service on driving safely.

Unfortunately, car crashes are the second leading reason for unintended deaths in national forests. Usually, a single person passes away weekly on a National Park Service roadway. The issue peaks in the busy summer season.

So take your time, and possibly you’ll catch something impressive like these two bighorn sheep.

The drive to Rocky Mountain National Park can be as amazing as the park itself. A current example is 2 bighorn sheep fighting on the side of the road.

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