Finally, APRIL 1st.

You've been waiting to get REVENGE!

Sorry, I mean, playfully fool your friends in the friendliest kind of friend way that friends do to other friends.

This has nothing to do with REVENGE!

Here are a few Wyoming April Fools' prank ideas.

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1) Go tell some tourists that Devils Tower is really a giant tree stump. Scientists have found the roots underneath.

2) As long as we are pranking tourists, tell them that they are really in South Dakota or Montana. You've never heard of Wyoming, and you're pretty sure it doesn't exist.

3) Tell your rancher friends that you've gone VEGAN! - Wait - no - don't do that.

4) Tie streamers to wind turbine blades.

5) Dress up like a sheep and walk into a pack of wolves. Those wolves will laugh so hard then they tear that costume off and find out it's a person inside.

6) Go wake a bear and tell him he's overslept. That's always funny.

7) Show up with a big white egg and tell them your cow laid it. I have no idea where you would get a big while egg like that. I'm sure you'll figure it out.

8) Tell tourists that their clocks are wrong because Wyoming switched to "Metric Time."

SEE, 6 great pranks with zero unintended consequences.

I know you saw 7 but one of them really sucks, so...

WAIT - you saw 8?

APRIL FOOLS!

I'm sure you can't wait to get out there and give them a try.

You're friends will either laugh or think that you're the biggest dumbass ever.

But isn't that what April 1st is all about?

Don't worry, I'm sure you'll get them next year.

The Worst Taxidermy In Existence

Some of these horrible taxidermy jobs are supposed to be bad.

Some were supposed to be good but obviously did not turn out that way.

The Bad Taxidermy Page on Facebook is hours of laughs with shareable images you'll want to send to everybody you know.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

Beautiful Welded Junk Art

Is that just a rusty pile of old metal junk?
Maybe it's a moose a cowboy or a horse.

It just depends on what you see when you look at it.

This Wyoming-born artist brings junk to live with beauty in motion.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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