E-Xhibition - A grizzly confrontation
Bears and wolves often share the same territory and encounters between the two mega-fauna are infrequent, but not unusual. Deep in the mountains of northern USA, a grizzly feeds on the carcass of an elk, frozen in the snow. Unbeknown to the bear, one of America's most powerful predators, a pack of grey wolves are running a routine surveillance of their territory and the inevitable confrontation occurs. At first, the bear defends the carcass, which could be its last major meal before spring. But the wolves are equally determined and take comfort in the strength of the pack. One on one, the bear would prevail but against the pack, the odds are stacked more evenly. The outcome is no foregone conclusion. The question is, which of these two great predator species will prevail?

Battle commences ...
The beta male joins the attack, as the wolves risk all for the hearty prize. The bear lunges in a more aggressive display of strength and force. Despite their bravery, the wolves are very wary of the threat posed by the bear and remain just out of reach of the bear’s mighty foreleg, which packs enough power to decapitate a wolf with a single blow.

