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Quick: Wolf doing what the bears do in Alaska. (Original Post)
Kingofalldems
Jul 2020
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ret5hd
(20,563 posts)1. He got one!!!
Kingofalldems
(38,511 posts)2. That wolf caught about 3 dozen the other day.
Carries each one off camera where there may be pups or other pack members waiting.
Phoenix61
(17,027 posts)3. Rats. I'll have to check back at lunch. nt
Kingofalldems
(38,511 posts)4. Once the bears arrive the wolf leaves.
The best time to see the wolf is early morning.
Phoenix61
(17,027 posts)5. Thanks! nt
Fla Dem
(23,887 posts)6. If you go (right now) to -2:10:01 mark just as the sun is rising you may see him.
You can look back using the time bar at the bottom of the video.
blaze
(6,396 posts)7. Thanks for the link!
My bald eagle viewing is slowing down now that the eaglets have fledged. ( https://www.raptorresource.org/birdcams/decorah-eagles/ )
I'll be book marking this one!