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Grizzlies travel in herds? I recently snapped a photo of a large herd of grizzlies migrating the habitat of a superior predator after it became apparent they would be wiped out if they didn't retreat. The mighty eagle asserted it's rightful place at the top of the food chain in the region, and these majestic yet simple and prideful beasts ran for their lives, tails tucked.

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Nature is incredible. (Note, there was still 4-5 minutes left when I captured this mass exodus. Maybe it was too LOUD AND COLD for them...)
 

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