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Grizzlies / North American brown bears

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Ronan Donovan: " A large male grizzly bear crosses in front of a remote camera after inspecting the remains of a bull elk carcass. This is the bull elk that kicked and killed the wolf in the previous post. As the data shows, 15% of natural wolf mortality in Yellowstone is caused by elk. Judging by the elk's antlers, this was a very large old bull. Still, this bull clearly put up a serious fight against 16 wolves, ultimately killing the pack's alpha male wolf - often the most experienced.
The battle for survival unfolds everyday in Yellowstone, this is just one story that's been documented. Think of the hundreds of others that we'll never know. "



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RE: Grizzlies / North American brown bears - Spalea - 03-16-2020, 11:26 AM



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