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10 animals that could defeat a grizzly bear in a one-on-one fight
It’s a battle of cousins, but the grizzly would come out on the losing side. Each of these animals has unique traits that ...
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For the first time in 50 years, a grizzly bear is seen roaming Montana's Bangtail Range again
The grizzly was captured by a trail camera. In this part of Montana where bears had vanished, the sighting is unusual.
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Trail Cam Captures Massive Predator Stalking Canada’s Arctic Edge
Motion-activated trail cameras are revealing hidden wildlife behavior, from snow-covered grizzly bears in the Yukon to rare and elusive species worldwide. Learn how these silent observers capture ...
AZ Animals on MSN
5 Ancient Bears That Dwarfed Today’s Behemoths
Long before modern bears were around, Earth was home to massive bear species. Like today’s bears, these animals roamed forests and tundra. However, these ancient animals towered over today’s largest ...
Wild orcas are not known to attack humans, but that’s partly because most humans are sensible enough not to jump into the ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff have confirmed a grizzly bear sighting in the Bangtail Range east of Bozeman.The confirmation came after a trail camera ca ...
The sighting is not far from areas with previously documented grizzly bear presence, including a grizzly bear of similar size that was seen traveling along the Yellowstone River in Livingston.
FWP says it is the first confirmed sighting in that region of south-central Montana since grizzly recovery began.
The former girlfriend of Timothy Treadwell, whose 2003 fatal attack by an Alaskan bear was detailed in the critically ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Trail camera captures grizzly bear's 'peculiar' reaction after seemingly realizing it's being filmed: 'I'm not sure what is going on'
Trail cameras are a valuable tool for researchers, but this video of a grizzly bear shows how they can also be disruptive.
Since Japan recorded a spike in deadly bear attacks, Koji Suzuki has struggled to keep up with booming demand for grilled cuts of the animal at his restaurant.
The author returns to Alaska for another crack at hunting brown bears in a soggy, rainy, frigid campsite in Togiak National Wildlife Refuge.
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