Grizzly Bear vs. Caribou - Video

Started by TheBadger, July 23, 2013, 12:03:24 PM

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TheBadger

It has been eaten.

jaf

Ya, I think the Caribou could outrun a grizzly, but those bears are no slouches.  A male can reach speeds of 30 mph and run a hundred yards in 6 seconds!   
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Dune

Here you have evolution at work; this caribou's genes prompted him to defend rather than flee, and it got him killed. No more 'stupid' offspring for him  :(

inkydigit

reminded me of this video of a sparrowhawk taking on (and drowning) a magpie! (not for the faint of heart)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0Ycdt-agOA
:)
nature is awesome!

TheBadger

Quote from: Dune on July 24, 2013, 03:41:04 AM
Here you have evolution at work; this caribou's genes prompted him to defend rather than flee, and it got him killed. No more 'stupid' offspring for him  :(

LOL hah ha ha! OK, thats pretty good Ulco! I'll give you that one! ;D ;D ;D Im really laughing cause thats really a great retort 8)

@Inky
I have never seen a land animal do something like that before. Its really a good video. Its not hard to watch except the one bird is screaming! And that makes it a little sad. But a rare sight for sure!

I viewed a video of a pack of wolves going after a heard of Caribou the other day. It was not long before the wolves isolated a calf.
The calf was already faster than the wolves. And the narrator said if the calf could make it one mile without loosing its footing, than the wolves would give up. But the calf stumbled and the pursuer took him.

It was really hard to watch because the wolf had no intentions of doing a quick kill.
After the wolf stopped the calf, the calf submitted. And the wolf just stood over the calf waiting for his pack.
And I thought to my self, there it is! That's evolution... Not just the science, but the only practical application of the knowledge by man... Feed on the weak. :-[
It has been eaten.

efflux

I don't understand what the Caribou was trying to do. It didn't seem like the Grizzly was even being that agressive to begin with. Maybe the grizzlies just wanted to get at the water to catch fish or something. What exactly was that Caribou trying to defend?

TheBadger

#6
^^ Yeah I know ;) I simply had to yield to Ulco on that point. No choice... The deer was too stupid to live.

@inky
Did you post that video here before? Im having terrible deja vu today... Its driving me nuts.
It has been eaten.

masonspappy

I'd bet that somewhere not far away was a caribou calf, and the adult was simply attacking what it perceived as a threat to the calf.  Futile, perhaps, but I'm not sure it's stupid.

inkydigit

@Michael, no, no, no.... don't say that... I had this aching feeling of de ja vu when I posted the link... I have shared, I am sure... I thought not here though?... FB G+??? I just put it down to my epilepsy!!
I did search to make sure...
but, now I am not so sure?
:D
;)
J

TheBadger

Oh man, I hate deja vu. It makes me think Im having a flashback. Weird sitcom music, laugh track and everything.

It has been eaten.

Dune

If there were a calf, why wouldn't the grizzly take the calf?

masonspappy

Quote from: Dune on July 26, 2013, 03:06:42 AM
If there were a calf, why wouldn't the grizzly take the calf?

Probably because the grizzly would have to get by the adult first to get to the calf.   And the adult was having none of that.

TheBadger

I thought it was a little strange that the bear picked a fight with two cubs by her side. The Caribou was rather large and healthy looking next to the grizzly... those antlers can be vicious.
It has been eaten.