Ripp
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http://www.kbzk.com/news/incredible-photo-catches-stare-down-between-photographer-and-grizzly/
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aromakr
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That's a big one, that's for sure. Thanks Ripp Bob
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DarylS
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That's a good picture - notice the dirt brushed up on the buffalo's legs. We've had staredowns with sow grizzlies from a low chopper, but never a boar. Lets hope he gets angry enough to kill a few wolves when they try to push him off the buffalo. No, I do not believe they 'want to wait for their turn'. That grizzly has claimed it. It's his - for now.
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As Smith tells it, he was glad his plane made it out safely because he was sure had he not, the grizzly bear had him in mind for his next meal.
The photographer is a brave man to approach so closely in a aeroplane ....
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NitroX
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Incredible photo catches stare-down between photographer and grizzly
Posted: Sep 7, 2012 8:21 AM by Jay Kohn - MTN News Updated: Sep 7, 2012 9:24 AM
BILLINGS - Sometimes when you're snapping pictures you just get lucky.
Of course, getting lucky snapping a picture in Yellowstone Park is something different entirely.
Yellowstone National Park wolf project leader Doug Smith snapped this photo last Friday, while tracking some of the park's wolf packs from the air.
Smith spotted a dead bull bison in the park's Hayden Valley, an apparent victim of a nasty encounter with another bull bison during the herd's annual rut. As you can see, a very large grizzly bear has claimed the bison carcass as his own.
What you can't see, according to Smith, is the Canyon wolf pack lurking some 50 yards behind the grizzly, patiently waiting its turn on the carcass.
Smith says as his pilot circled around so he could get a better snapshot of the grizzly, he actually made eye contact with the huge bruin.
As Smith tells it, he was glad his plane made it out safely because he was sure had he not, the grizzly bear had him in mind for his next meal.
Smith immediately alerted park officials, who promptly closed the Alum Creek trail in the Hayden Valley.
That trail is near the site of a fatal grizzly mauling that occurred last summer.
Smith says each year several bull bison die from wounds suffered during their annual mating season from other bulls as they vie for supremacy among the females.
Smith says this year alone, four bull bison have been found dead as a result of the dangerous mating ritual.
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Govt get out of our lives NOW!
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albertan
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When a Grizzly or a Brown bear stare at you, you are in a perilous situation. If they are roaring and carrying on they are warning you. If they are staring at you silently, they mean to do you harm.
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