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Bear and grey wolf interractions in the wild

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( This post was last modified: 07-28-2019, 01:26 PM by Shadow )

I have looked time to time if able to find some case(s) about brown bears and wolves, where wolves would have been able to fight successfully against brown bears. But that seems to be impossible to find any reliable case. First posting of this thread has one video, where is a dead bear, but that case seems to be only one and even in that, as far as I know it isn´t certain what happened. Was it another bear or what? Then one case is in some other thread, where maybe a brown bear cub was killed or something. 

It is clear, that cubs are in danger and can be killed. Also young brown bears are possible, even though they can fight hard in desperate situation. It is one thing to intimidate a young bear to leave carcass, then again situation is totally another, when adult bear is there. But that is naturally interesting, that wolves can and dare to irritate quite big younger bears in order to steal some meat or in the best case, whole carcass. Then when adult bear comes to the scene, even big packs let it be and wait. 

Big dominant male bear and wolf pack, easy to see, that this bear knows the power it has, no hesitation. Wolves also seem to notice same thing.





This one is then again younger and smaller bear, which is obviously hungry, less wolves and more work to do for a bear.




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RE: Bear and grey wolf interractions in the wild - Shadow - 07-28-2019, 01:15 PM



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