Bear caught lounging inside Colorado man's truck before being chased away
Surveillance video shows the moment a Colorado man opens his truck and finds a bear sitting in the front seat before chasing it away with a wooden plank.
A wolf thought it was a good idea to attempt to steal from a massive grizzly bear.
As our loyal readers know, nature can be a very crazy place. The spectrum of what exists is wide-ranging.
Sometimes, you see unmatched beauty. Take a trip to rural Maine for proof of that fact. Other times, it can be a wild place full of chaos and carnage.
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Enter a hunger wolf.

A captive Tundra Wolf walking through the trees. A game farm in Montana, with animals in natural settings. (GarysFRP via Getty Images Creatives)
Wolf tries to steal food from grizzly bear.
The popular Instagram page @montanawild_ posted a video this week of a wolf attempting to sneak up on a grizzly bear to get a bite of its food.
"Grizzly bear and wolf on a bison carcass in Yellowstone. Another amazing morning! This old bison carcass had some activity yesterday but was the hotspot for wildlife viewing today. This young optimistic wolf learned rather quickly that the grizzly bear does not want to share," the caption on the video reads.
It's an epic video that will give you a bit of a chuckle. Give it a watch below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
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One person in the comments wrote, "Wolf looks a little light. He could use a good meal. But he’s not ready to die for it."
Another wrote, "Amazing!!"

Glacier National Park authorities said the hiker's "injuries are consistent with those sustained by a bear encounter," adding that the individual was found "approximately 50 feet off the trail in a densely wooded area with downed timber." (Juan Giribet/VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
A wolf might be high on the chart in the animal kingdom for domination, but it doesn't have anything on a grizzly bear.
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It's not uncommon for a grizzly bear to weigh north of 700 pounds. A wolf doesn't often crack 100 pounds. That's not exactly a fair fight at all.
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The wolf made the right call to back off.

A large wolf snarls while being captured on camera. (Getty Images Creatives)
Let me know your thoughts on the video and best nature stories at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.







































