A trail camera in Canada has captured footage of a grizzly bear chasing wild horses, likely in the hope of capturing a foal.
The accompanying footage, shared June 16 by the Help Alberta Wildlies Society (HAWS), shows several horses sprinting across a creek, followed seconds later by the charging grizzly bear.
Days later, HAWS explained in another video post that the band of horses included two foals. That footage showed the horses before “the chase” and the narrator said it was not clear if the bear succeeded in its hunt.
“[A] grizzly can sustain a run at 25-28 mph for up to 2 miles,” HAWS explained. “We won’t know until our next camera run if all of this band made it.”
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The nonprofit’s cameras documented a similar but more dramatic scene in May 2022. The footage (posted below) shows a head-on view of the horses running for their lives and the bear in ferocious pursuit.
After that incident, HAWS stated: “The next time someone tells you that the Wild Horses have no natural predators, send them to me. We are losing a lot of horses this year, sooner and quicker than in past years. Not just the foals. Adults also.”
–Image is a video screen grab