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Human Predator Wyoming Elk Slaughter 10 year Comparison 

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Even were it wolves that have killed 19 Elk… Wolves taking of Elk arent even noticeable when compared to what Human killers do. Hunters over the last 10 years have slaughtered over 20,000 Elk on a Yearly basis in Wyoming, some of those years just a few away from 26000. Wyoming’s State Department of Agriculture needs to be fined for selling poisons …

Wolf gets Tossed by a Bison – YouTube

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Published on Mar 4, 2016 While the Lamar Canyon pack (5 wolves) attempted to hunt a bison calf one of the adult males, Dark Black, or 993M now that he is collared, was scooped up by a bison cow’s horn. The wolf was then somersaulted, with his legs and tail well above the bison’s head, and then thrown to the …

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Mating on the move: Wolf watchers convene for Yellowstone breeding season 

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SODA BUTTE, Yellowstone National Park — “The alpha female has averted her tail.” “Looks like it’s not the right moment.” “Nope, the alpha male isn’t showing much interest. He’s wandered off.” Chronicling the sex lives of gray wolves in February combines a strange mix of clinical jargon, voyeurism and hypothermia along the side of Highway 212. Hours of toe-numbing patience …

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Pack power | The Economist

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The wolves of Yellowstone provide some surprising survival lessons LIKE people, wolves have found that there are benefits to be had living in a group. Together they can more effectively take down large prey, raise families and defend their territory. The received wisdom is that there are also costs to group living, not least a greater risk of death from …