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Mountain Goat Mauls Grizzly Bear to Death in Canadian National Park
Alpha predators succeeded in being the most well-organized hunters in their territory, but from time to time a weaker party appear to disturb the food chain. A relatable example happened on Burgess Pass - a mountain in Yoho National Park - where Parks Canada discovered the corpse of a female grizzly bear. This creature is usually the killer instead of the killed, and unexpectedly, a goat turned out to be the attacker.
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