A video clip published by workers in Yellowstone National Park in America showed an unusual scene of a grizzly bear participating in a hunt alongside a group of wolves, but not to help, but only to get out with the booty.
The footage, posted on the park’s “National Parks Service” Facebook page, shows a multi-group pack of wolves chasing a large herd of elk, with a few wolves separated to pursue fewer deer, and they succeed with one hunt.
However, as soon as the wolves succeed in their operation, the bear joins them again, takes their meal and quickly escapes with it, in what is scientifically known as “theft intrusion”. According to the scientific journal “sciencealert”, which published a report on the accident.
“It is considered that the bears stealing is normal, but their participation in the hunt and then getting out with riches, is an exceptional event.”
The sources indicated that wolves usually fail to chase the bear, although females with cubs rarely succeed in killing wolves, but bears coexisted with wolves historically in many areas of North America, but bears stole a lot of wolf food in the park recently.
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