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When Grizzlies Ruin Eden, Moose Take To The Road

The investigations of Joel Berger, a specialist in hoofed mammals, have helped to find ways to preserve them in the wild. One of the interesting behaviors he recently discovered raised the following question, Why did the moose go down the road?

Well if the moose lives in Yellowstone National Park, and is pregnant, the reason could be that they are trying to avoid their main predator, the grizzly bear. It has been observed that grizzly bears kill 50 to 90 percent of the newborn moose population. Since Grizzlies are afraid of humans, they avoid going near roads. In order to protect their young, the about to birth moose go where the grizzlies wont go, toward the roads.

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Sometimes you do have to make your own opportunities, but it helps to have suoprpt. The downside to working with animals in any industry is that it never pays well! We people, that have dedicated much of our lives to animals tend to be doing it as a volunteer or part time basis, or have a partner who is financially suuportive. We aren't big money makers and you won't find many dog trainers living in mansions I am not counting peopel like Ceasar Millan who are actors really

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I found myself nodding my noggin all the way thhorgu.

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