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This year "Jaws" celebrates its 50th anniversary. Its success reflects the enduring importance of our most ancient fear: ...
To Reduce Human and Grizzly Bear Conflicts, Both Species Must Change Their Behavior Rural Alaskan and Canadian communities are trying to get along with the large mammals ...
Even the close-knit contingent of people who’ve spent their entire careers tracking the grizzly’s 43-year trek from endangered species to potentially recovered predator meet the bear mostly on ...
Grizzly bears have stronger bite forces than lions due to their massive jaw muscles broad skull structure and the need to crush tough foods like bones and thick vegetation. Unlike lions who rely ...
Brown bears roam across much of the northern hemisphere from the mountains of Spain to the prairies of the US. These bears are formidable carnivores that can weigh up to 751 kg (1,656 lb) and have ...
Unlike many grizzly bears, she was often seen near roads in Grand Teton, drawing crowds and traffic jams. Scientists speculate such behavior kept male grizzlies at a distance so they would not be ...
Following a spate of predator attacks on hikers and park rangers in the US, Ally Hirschlag investigates why animals attack humans in the wild. Keri Bergere was on a Saturday afternoon bike ride ...
This combination means the bears are easier to sneak up on. They saw that the tigers often got very close before the sloth bears realized they were in danger — within 10 feet.
Even though wild animals are eaten and killed by scavengers and predators every single day, we rarely get a front-row seat to this process in action. That’s why a video posted to Nature is Metal’s ...
Using gray wolves in the American West as a case study, new research shows scientists often fail to recognize the “shifting ecological baseline” regarding apex predators in their work.