Posted on 10/30/2010 11:22:59 AM PDT by Olympiad Fisherman
"I thought it was a horse and carriage," said Wypyszinski. "That was the kind of noise that I heard."
By the time he turned around, the two fuzzy brown images were racing quickly toward him.
Wypyszinski pulled out his camera quickly, thinking he was going to catch two moose racing down the highway.
He quickly learned he was mistaken.
"I thought I was having a hallucination or something," said Wypyszinski. "I couldn't believe what that buffalo looked like."
(Excerpt) Read more at krtv.com ...
The Bison gets away but the next Obama’s SS Park Rangers killed the bison. F them.
Ironically said.
The huntsman for the Reich was Hermann Goering. Himmler and the SS hated hunting and killing animals. Indeed, on October 4, 1943, Himmler declared in a speech before the SS that the Germans were the only nation of the world with a decent attitude toward animals.”
Thanks for posting this!!! AMAZING!!!
What are you, an enviro-nut?
http://www.krtv.com/news/grizzly-versus-bison-the-rest-of-the-story/
It's interesting to see that the bear leaves the ground when running fast. Do NOT even think you can outrun one!
Europe's still dealing with his introduction of raccoons to the Black Forest.
Thought photographer’s name would be in the links:
Alex Wypyszinski
Please tell me how the bison got burned. Do not the animals of Yellowstone know to stay away from the vents and such? Guess not.
Smokey the Bear was on vacation.
Wow - That is amazing! An airborne Grizzly Bear on the run!
Tatanka!
I read about that too. However, people do not understand that the reason why Goering brought that critter into the Black Forest was precisely because it was an invasive species. Invasive species, being invasive and non-indigenous, could thus be shot and killed without any concern (like Jews). Hitler also chided Goering for his love of the hunt, but Goering was a greener too. His love of the hunt was very religious. He was in fact Aldo Leopold’s counterpart in Germany. Leopold loved to hunt too.
From the article, I got the impression that there had been were forest fires in various places, but then what to make of all the snow? Perhaps there was forest fire up until the snow came in. This last week was the first real snow of the fall season.
Looks neat to me.
Looks like the griz got some surprise on the bison, judging from the apparent wounds and hair in the flank. Probably got away, but depends on how deep those wounds were.
PALIN CHASING ODUMBI OUTTA TOWN
My first impression when I saw the pix was that the Grizzly had already mauled the bison,and that the bison had gotten away and was on the run. But then the photographer said the bison was burned - which I thought was really strange. How would he know that? Those flesh wounds also look pretty new to me, and look much more like grizzly work than a fire or perhaps a falling into a melting pot through the snow?
Please read comments 17 & 19.
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