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Animals flee Yellowstone sparking fears of supervolcano eruption | US | News

Yellowstone, one of the most striking national parks in America, has recently been the subject of intense speculation that Supervolcano could soon explode under his breathtaking beauty.

Videos showing the herds of animals fleeing from the park led to fear of a close volcanic eruption, and many of them wonder if creatures knew something that people didn’t do.

Yellowstone National Park is home to a wide range of free -circulating animal life, hundreds of birds flying from the top, and a large number of fish species living in rivers. The park attracts visitors from all over the world and willing to take a look at its extraordinary inhabitants.

However, recently, unusual animal behavior has raised the eyebrows among visitors, creatures seem to have hurried away from the area. This led to speculation that the park could be on the verge of an explosion of the disgraceful supercano and possibly send apocalypse ash to the atmosphere.

One Tiktok user Buffalo’nun ‘Yellowstone’u quit a large number’, the other ‘Yellowstone volcano is expected to explode’ he said. The park seems to leave animals, including images, bismons, Elks and bears, seemingly leaving the collectively directed by an unknown force.

Despite panic, the authorities rejected these allegations as misinformation through social media, Mirror.

This has led to a lot of speculation that the large volcano under the Yellowstone National Park could be set to the explosion – it hasn’t happened for thousands of years, but it will be disaster.

The reports of geological changes in Yellowstone National Park are recorded. In one of the basins of the park, a hole formed a thermal blue water broadcast.

According to the United States Geological Study, the new hole is a result of the hydrothermal explosion and will be caused by pressure changes that change liquid water to vapor.

The comprehensive underground volcanic system of the Yellowstone National Park includes a large magma room, and the region is comprehensively monitored by the United States Geological Survey, along with Yellowstone Volcano Observatory.

Experts argue that animals leaving the park only follow the seasonal migration models, but not everyone is convinced.

Other theories show that mass human activity in the region can provide animals to move away. A Facebook video claims to show a group of mountain lions fleeing from Yellowstone – and the National Park is home to only 40 of these wild cats.

However, the national park service crushed the theory that animals escaped from the park. “Wildlife does not leave Yellowstone National Park a large number,” he said. He added that rumors circulating on social media were wrong and wrong.

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