JACKSON, Wyo. — A field camera on the National Elk Refuge recently caught the moment a coyote was chasing (and spooking) a moose and its calf.

“This coyote sure seems to be having fun stirring up these moose!,” said the National Elk Refuge.

According to the National Park Service, the coyote is a common predator in Greater Yellowstone, often seen traveling through open meadows and valleys.

They primarily eat voles, mice, rabbits, other small animals and carrion—and only the very young elk calves in the spring.

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