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Lone Wolf vs Sow Grizzly with cubs for Elk Carcass

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A wolf feeds on a road-killed elk carcass in the morning. A grizzly bear with two cubs feeds on the carcass in the evening. A grizzly bear will chuff and pop its jaw when it feels threatened. Sometimes it will also charge at the threat, usually veering off or stopping short -- a bluff charge. Early the next morning a grizzly bear with cubs chuffs and bluff charges a wolf. The wolf appears to be alone and, at times, postures as if it is playing. Video camera was triggered by a motion sensor (Make sure you have your sound on for this; note: at one point there a loud sound that is wind). August 10, 2007. Glacier National Park. Remote Video Footage by USGS Northern Divide Bear Project and Glacier National Park.

Original Video at : http://nrmsc.usgs.gov/research//video/Kendall_O2007carcasswolfbear

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  • the bear cub in 2:13 is moon walking lol

  • 3:06 Tag!! Your It!!!

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  • lol

  • thy

  • 4:10

    Mother bear: oh hell nah! (Runs after wolf)

  • 1:15 is so awkward

    THEY JUST STARE AT EACH OTHER

  • @halo2010fan try again there is a hump on the bear its a grizzly

  • LOne Wolf!

  • Very Funny, how they keep on going after eachother. I love bears and wolves! :)

  • looks more of a black bear well it is actually.

  • and thats a big ass wolf! lol looks like its a similar size as the bear lol

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