Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Fl0und3rz on January 17, 2017, 05:15:02 PM
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Place your bets.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4124734/Nature-red-tooth-claw-bloody-moment-bear-decides-pack-wolves-steal-deer-ve-just-killed.html
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That had to be one hungry bear!
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Business as usual for the Griz, imagine the same scene with cave bears, dire wolves and Irish elk 60,000 years ago
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Not that it matters much...but this appears to be staged to some degree. The first photo shows the wolves over the dead deer, but the snow is clean, no blood. How did the deer die? If it was taken down by wolves there would be blood everywhere from the bite marks. Again, just noting an observation. I am guessing the deer was placed there, and a ground blind used, in the hopes of some predator coming along for a photo op and it just so happens the wolves showed up as well as a grizzly at the same time, as it wouldn't take those wolves very long to tear apart the deer, but the first photo with the bear the deer is still pretty well in tact...maybe it was at an animal farm, maybe not, I don't care, as it shows the battle between beast is real, and the bear won. Just like how a cougar killed and ate a wolf up on Blewett Pass a few years ago (one of the two that made up the Wenatchee Pack).
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6 1/2 foot Grizzly isn't a very big Grizzly.