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Bear and grey wolf interractions in the wild

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Nature red in tooth and claw: The bloody moment a bear decides to take on a whole pack of wolves and steal the deer they've just killed 

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Grizzly bear tried to steal a dead deer that was killed by a pack of wolves in the Rocky Mountains in Montana
The wolves then fought back but the bear took each of them one and managed to claim the prey for himself 
Spectacular shots of the bloody battle were captured on camera by British holidaymaker Tom Littlejohns  
This is the bloody moment a bear takes on a whole pack of wolves in an incredible brawl over a dead deer.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4124734/amp/Nature-red-tooth-claw-bloody-moment-bear-decides-pack-wolves-steal-deer-ve-just-killed.html

The wolves were preparing to much down on a dead deer carcass after capturing the animal in the Rocky Mountains in Montana 

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But as they prepared to devour the deer, the pack of wolves were disturbed by a grizzly bear who wanted to steal the prey 

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Biting off more than it can chew: One of the wolves appears set to pounce on the slower, lumbering bear, unwittingly walking into a fight it won't win

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The bear then gave chase to the wolves who tried to protect their dinner from the hungry bear trying to steal their food 

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As the animals brawled in the mountains, the snow beneath them turned red as the blood from the deer was smeared along the ground 

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One close-up picture shows one wolf baring its teeth on the blood-stained snow as the bear continues to fight for the deer 

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Retreat: Despite the wolf's ferocity, it appears to have been no match for the much bigger bear, who showed no signs of being in an epic battle


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Another wolf comes on the scene to try and protect its food but the bear uses his large paws to bat the animal away 

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Later the lone bear was pictured hovering over the dead deer after successfully stealing it from the pack of wild wolves 

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You win this round: While the bear appears satisfied with its afternoon work, one of the wolves can be seen watching on, cowering, ruing its luck at encountering a bigger foe

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RE: Bear and grey wolf interractions in the wild - Roberto - 08-01-2019, 04:22 AM



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