It looks like the frog is in some kind of yoga pose but I suspect this is a reaction to being upside down or trying to become too large to eat.
The featherless ankles on this juvenile eagle identify it as a bald eagle rather than a golden eagle which has feathers all the way down the leg.
Primarily found in the Yukon and British Columbia, the Stone's sheep was thought to be a subspecies of thinhorn sheep but genetic evidence suggests it is a hybrid of a thinhorn and bighorn. Northern Rockies, British Columbia Canada