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Bear and grey wolf interractions in the wild

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(08-01-2019, 03:08 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(07-31-2019, 04:47 PM)Roberto Wrote: Here are some interactions between adult female grizzly bears with cubs and wolves. This is from Researchgate.


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Notice observation #3, adult female bear with 2 cubs vs 4 adult wolves with 2 yearlings, the bear was the dominant species.

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Interactions-between-wolves-and-female-grizzly-bears-with-cubs-in-Yellowstone-National_tbl1_232675464

Why would that observation hold any more weight than the one of an Adult Female Bear w/3 cubs vs 5 adult wolves with 3 pups, the wolf being the dominant species or a single adult Bear w/cub vs a Single Adult Wolf with 2 yearlings and the Wolf being dominate there as well?

I think we all have seen and read enough to know the ruler between these 2 species is the Bear, why wouldn't they be?
If a Male Lion is dominate vs large Hyena Clans than there should be no reason why a Boar Grizzly wouldn't be dominate to similar numbered wolf packs.

Because it was a female grizzly bear, thats why. Not a male.
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