Wolves attacking moose captured on Anchorage woman’s Muldoon area cameras

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Wolves attacking moose captured on Anchorage woman’s Muldoon area cameras

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Like bear spray will protect you like a firearm 😂

edwardabrahamiii
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It’s absolutely beautiful to watch them in their own environment. unfortunately they hunt in their own environment too. This is a part of the process.

annmariemancuso
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To most people, wolves eat once a year. In reality it happens very frequently. Funny how mans best friend can have such a primal grandfather ❤

seanpurdy
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The moose is a dangerous prey for the wolves, especially the big adult ones. In my country Finland, they have found evidence of some wolves dying due to powerful kick in the head by the moose. Its not as easy as it seems to catch a moose for the wolves, I guess thats why they prefer that there's an adequate stock of deer also present in their hunting area

teemu
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Is that ship creek or campbell creek? I hike all the tim in bicentennial park and saw a wolf during the spring. It was such a brief sighting I thought I imagined it. Then there were a bunch of tracks and scat on the trail from a pack of about 4 wolves. That confirmed it wasnt my imagination. There were recent tracks last week, too.

aurtisanminer
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Dingoes hunt sambar in Australia. The person who shot the photos is also an idiotic hunter who was "upset" about dingoes killing sambar. Nature is badass, not sickening.

royhay
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Mn Moose herd is evaporating, the Wolves are eating Moose calves like popcorn shrimp. Maine a smaller state on the other hand has a Moose herd population of 70, 000 Moose, they also have zero Wolves. There is a chart from a study the MN DNR did on radio collared Moose calves. "Causes of mortality
Predation was consistently the leading cause of calf mortality during the study.
During 2013−14 and 2014−15, wolf and black bear predation accounted for 65 percent and 16 percent of calf mortality, respectively.
During 2015−16 and 2016−17, 69 percent and 15 percent of the calf mortality was attributable to wolves and bears.

notagain
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That's life. If your a wimp hide in your house all day and cry and eat your salad.

cunit
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lol, why are wolves in the anchorage bowl? the bowl is a city not a nature preserve....well at least when i was child in the 90's next to hilltop ski area. I say we we give them welfare and relocate them mt. view and the immediate surrounding area, tax payer benefit.

akicarus
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Lame! She should of posted the whole video! This is nature!

DaisyMay