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Created: 2025-07-17 15:01:15 UTC

FALSE!
from @GROK:
No, it is not true that animals are leaving Yellowstone National Park in any unusual or mass exodus as of July 17, 2025. This claim appears to stem from viral social media videos and posts that have been widely debunked as misleading or entirely fabricated, often repurposing footage from unrelated locations to fuel speculation about an impending supervolcano eruption or other catastrophe. Wildlife in the park, including bison, elk, grizzly bears, and mountain lions, exhibit normal seasonal movements for reasons like foraging, breeding, or migration patterns, but there is no evidence of abnormal fleeing behavior tied to geological activity or other threats.

### Key Reasons the Claim is False - **Misattributed Videos**: Several viral clips purporting to show grizzly bears, mountain lions, or elk "fleeing" Yellowstone have been traced back to non-park locations, such as wildlife sanctuaries in South Dakota or older footage from enclosed areas unrelated to the park. For instance, a widely shared video of bears "grouping and leaving" was filmed in a sanctuary, not Yellowstone, and dates back before 2025. -

**Recurring Hoax Pattern**: Similar rumors about animals predicting Yellowstone's supervolcano eruption surface periodically (e.g., in 2014 and 2024), often amplified by social media, but they are consistently debunked as baseless fearmongering.  If you're seeing specific videos or posts making this claim, they are likely part of this misinformation cycle. For accurate updates, check official sources like the Yellowstone National Park website or USGS volcano monitoring.


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CrispyTots4U Avatar CrispyTots4U @CrispyTots4U on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-17 15:01:15 UTC

FALSE! from @GROK: No, it is not true that animals are leaving Yellowstone National Park in any unusual or mass exodus as of July 17, 2025. This claim appears to stem from viral social media videos and posts that have been widely debunked as misleading or entirely fabricated, often repurposing footage from unrelated locations to fuel speculation about an impending supervolcano eruption or other catastrophe. Wildlife in the park, including bison, elk, grizzly bears, and mountain lions, exhibit normal seasonal movements for reasons like foraging, breeding, or migration patterns, but there is no evidence of abnormal fleeing behavior tied to geological activity or other threats.

Key Reasons the Claim is False - Misattributed Videos: Several viral clips purporting to show grizzly bears, mountain lions, or elk "fleeing" Yellowstone have been traced back to non-park locations, such as wildlife sanctuaries in South Dakota or older footage from enclosed areas unrelated to the park. For instance, a widely shared video of bears "grouping and leaving" was filmed in a sanctuary, not Yellowstone, and dates back before 2025. -

Recurring Hoax Pattern: Similar rumors about animals predicting Yellowstone's supervolcano eruption surface periodically (e.g., in 2014 and 2024), often amplified by social media, but they are consistently debunked as baseless fearmongering. If you're seeing specific videos or posts making this claim, they are likely part of this misinformation cycle. For accurate updates, check official sources like the Yellowstone National Park website or USGS volcano monitoring.

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