Do you think the bear caught this bison?? **UPDATE 11-4-10**

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Officials Say Photo of Bear Chasing Half-Mauled Bison in Yellowstone is Authentic</p>

http://ecopolitology.org/2010/10/26/officials-say-photo-of-bear-chasing-half-mauled-bison-in-yellowstone-is-authentic/</p>

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Re: Do you think the bear caught this bison??

I just hope the photographer was faster than the bison!!! Or in a car!!
 
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Ayup. Several times from the look of it, and I don't believe it's over just yet.........


Kinda looks like me after the second divorce.
 
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I hope the bear does catch the Bison now. That thing is too far gone to survive the weather and avoid infections. It would surely die a slow miserable death if it could escape the bear. Nature's way!''
I bet PETA loves this.
 
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Those PETA nuts think nature is such a warm fuzzy place. They've obviously never seen an elk, deer, buffalo, etc. being eaten alive from the rear end up. Besides being hit by lightening to fall to a well placed heart lung shot is about the quickest death they could have.
 
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Liveliner - 10/28/2010 9:23 PM I hope the bear does catch the Bison now. That thing is too far gone to survive the weather and avoid infections. It would surely die a slow miserable death if it could escape the bear. Nature's way!'' I bet PETA loves this.
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It was from last spring, but still no way that poor beast could survive from the looks of it. I bet the ol bear caught up to it at some point and won the battle.</p>
 
Re: Do you think the bear caught this bison??

SpurHunter - 10/29/2010 10:01 AM

Liveliner - 10/28/2010 9:23 PM I hope the bear does catch the Bison now. That thing is too far gone to survive the weather and avoid infections. It would surely die a slow miserable death if it could escape the bear. Nature's way!'' I bet PETA loves this.
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It was from last spring, but still no way that poor beast could survive from the looks of it. I bet the ol bear caught up to it at some point and won the battle.</p>
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With the snow on the ground I figured it was still cold. In the spring and summer the insects would take their toll on the Beast andprobablybe worse.</p>
 
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