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- Title: Dining Grizzly Cub
- Description: Young grizzly digs for insects near Dunraven Pass in Yellowstone. These large open-country bears use their long claws and extraordinarily powerful front legs to dig, moving rocks and boulders with ease. Researcher Don White Jr. began studying grizzly bears in Glacier National Park in the 1990s. He found out the grizzlies dine on army cutworm moths. His calculations suggested that grizzlies can eat up to 40,000 in a single day, sometimes spending all day turning over rocks to feast on the insects.
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- Added: Oct 2, 2017
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