WARNING: If you don't like seeing animals eating other animals (aka frozen moose leg), or are super squeamish, you may want to turn back.
I took this video on Mother's Day at Big Game Alaska (a preserve not a zoo), close to the Portage turnoff, and situated in actuality within the bounds of the original town of Portage before the 1964 earthquake.
Here, three brown bears were fed a moose leg that was dropped over the fence via bulldozer, and tied up. Soon, a coyote appeared and waited on the horizon, and the three bears trotted forth.
Although it may seem like only two of these bears are really featured, the first bear is the Submissive one, who wanders off to wait after the dominant ones appear; he can be seen briefly again at the first "growling".
Watch through the credits -- there's a short clip following it. This is not the same area of the preserve, by the way, and is instead on the way back out.
Its been a year since you went to go double check that, i figured you would have came back with a comment, or do you just have really bad dial up LMAO
Good camera shooting btw!
Jakeguy01 2 years ago
Ha, I didn't end up going back to find out because the guy who had initially asked (SnipeZ850) said that they didn't need me to do so. I can still go back there if anyone else wants the info, of course, though; it's only like 20-40 miles away (which is really nothing here in Alaska).
Thanks for the compliment though. And I actually didn't have internet for about six of those months, haha.
Somarinoa 2 years ago
Lmao, well that explains it, ty for your reply lol
Jakeguy01 2 years ago
No problemo. Anytime.
Somarinoa 2 years ago