But what they never get, and what they must really want, are domesticated livestock. A bunch of cows in a field must look to them like a bunch of twinkies standing on a plate. And yet, most grizzlies are smart enough to stay out of human areas for the most part, especially if the humans are correspondingly smart enough to secure their food waste.
And yet, it does happen that a bear will pick off some livestock here and there -- more likely a sheep or a chicken, but sometimes, a full cow. While a black bear might dream of doing so, a grizzly is absolutely capable of doing so, if he has the opportunity.
And in this shocking video below, this big Wyoming bear's got motive, opportunity, and appetite. Check out the video, and in the meantime I'm going to tuck into this here burger. Oh, do you have any ketchup?
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PermalinkLess demand for beef, less incentive to run cattle on grizzly habitat. More space and resources for wild animals, including prey for the bear.
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Permalink( also my heart bleeds for the grass that was crushed during this whole episode).
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