You all see 👀 that hair. On the Road .I work with these bisons 🦬 u all stay in your vehicles i never get out of my work truck trust me they can hurt u or kill you. They r not pets.
Медведю вообще повезло шо он родился в Америке. В России все по Понятию, кто сильный тот и прав. И у этого гризли тушу бы забрали люди. Хорошо если самого гризли не загрызли бы. На то она и Россия. Умом ее не понять. 😂😂😂
Something must of been wrong with the elk. A healthy elk bull would of stood its ground and fended off the bear. Even the way it turned late to get its rack between it and the bear seemed off. That was also its last mistake.
What kind of question is that! It’s quite obvious he was crossing get to the other side! He would have never entered the water had it known it was being stalked!
Family obligations at home so I have only been in the park mid-Spring this year. July to October is the plan. I saw the white buffalo online though. Awesome!
Looks like you missed Steamboat by "just that much." That's the best I've gotten. It's a bucket list thing for me, maybe I'll catch it "up close" one day.
@@colinforsecs3393 It might have been injured. But people underestimate how powerful big grizzlies are. Even a massive bull elk can sometimes be killed by those animals. They have bite force that can crush a bowling ball. If they get right angle and opportunity they can get a grab on parts of a bull elk and break it. Like say their vulnerable legs. People watch youtube videos and think grizzlies cant kill big elks. They defo can, but its not easy. Since its not easy grizzlies usually tend to avoid a fight to not risk injuries from massive elk horns. However it can happen and does happen in the wild. Bears are absolute powerhouses. I understood this when it attacked my grandpas cow which weighted over 450 kg and the grizzly took it down and pulled it like a frkn ragdoll. Those animals have unparalleled strength.
Do you remember me? I work for ypss. I towed you probably 6 years ago from Roosevelt Junction when you broke down. I will be at Fishing Bridge this season so stop and say hi! I love your videos, Steve
stuck with this herd in a canyon with clueless tourists. complete panick all around, one tourist lost his mind and floored in in reverse 65 mph in a twisty canyon with 600 foot drop off. Mommo and ba ba were on the cliff next to my sports car, don't worry girls, herd mentality.
Imagine the kind of power and torque that bear is putting on thats elks spine! Every shake of its head is an attempt to snap the spinal cord of that elk!