Two juvenile mountain lion cubs cling to a rail fence after being chased by a pack of angry coyotes at the National Elk Refuge March 28, 2013 in Kelly, Wyoming. The coyotes circled the cats for an hour before letting the cubs escape. Park rangers sighted the cubs safely with their mother the following day.

Two juvenile mountain lion cubs cling to a rail fence after being chased by a pack of angry coyotes at the National Elk Refuge March 28, 2013 in Kelly, Wyoming. The coyotes circled the cats for an hour before letting the cubs escape. Park rangers sighted the cubs safely with their mother the following day. Stock Photo
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USFWS Photo / Alamy Stock Photo

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5150 x 3863 px | 43.6 x 32.7 cm | 17.2 x 12.9 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

28 March 2013

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Kelly, Wyoming

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Two juvenile mountain lion cubs cling to a rail fence after being chased by a pack of angry coyotes at the National Elk Refuge March 28, 2013 in Kelly, Wyoming. The coyotes circled the cats for an hour before letting the cubs escape. Park rangers sighted the cubs safely with their mother the following day.