Rebecca Hrabar and her family were tent camping in Yellowstone National Park, and the wild residents of the park ended up being noisy overnight neighbors. Hrabar posted a video from inside her tent at night, and you can hear eerie howling that ended up lasting for quite a while, keeping them up and little scared.
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“Part of me was ready to go sleep in our car where we were less exposed but the other part of me was too scared to leave the tent,” Hrabar wrote in her Instagram post sharing the video. “[. . .] Would this have scared you too?!”
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Most people in the comments section believe the animals howling were coyotes (versus wolves), and that the family was never in danger, even if they were to leave their tent, which Hrabar said she needed to do in order to use the restroom.
Watch and listen to some howling animals in a Yellowstone campground below (or see it here).
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