The family of the great bear war wolf and bloody outcome
According to the Mirror, the zoo staff did not do anything to save the wolf, when it accidentally fell into the water, the territory of a bear family.
The pack of wolves clashed with bears right in the zoo, causing visitors to witness with their own eyes in horror.
According to the Mirror, the zoo staff did not do anything to save the wolf, when it accidentally fell into the water, the territory of a bear family.
The bear family tore apart the two-year-old wolf.
The video was returned by tourists by phone in Dierenrijk, Netherlands, showing the wings of the bear tearing the dead wolf into pieces. The other bears stand outside to prevent wolves from saving you.
According to the Dutch newspaper, the zoo operating company 'regrets' because of this bloody incident. Witnesses say bears and wolves are playing 'happily' when suddenly they become aggressive.
As a result, a two-year-old wolf died in pain. The zoo lets wolves and bears live in a large space, to help them mingle together.
The wolf pack and the bear family are practically shared in fun for many years. The zoo claims that it is good for them to feed wild species together.
The zoo insists that 'this incident only happens once' , will never be repeated.
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