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Wolf, Alberta Wolves live in packs of 2-20 individuals and these packs tend to be larger during the long, cold winters.
Waterton, Alberta Our view of Waterton Lakes National Park was one of the most beautiful scenes in Canada!
Asian Elephant, Calgary Zoo, Alberta Elephants are so intelligent that zookeepers offer different forms of “enrichment” to their daily lives…each elephant seems to develop its own personal style!
Cougar, Montana The cougar is one of the most elusive animals in North America and has the best jumping ability of any cat (when it comes to both horizontal and vertical leaps).
Hippo, Calgary Zoo, Alberta Hippos are one of the most dangerous animals in Africa, sometimes overturning small boats. But here at the Calgary Zoo, these enormous pachyderms were really friendly!
Elk, Montana Elk are the second-largest members of the deer family (only moose grow larger) and the males have antlers that are shed annually. These huge antlers are turned into weapons during the yearly “rut” when the males compete for dominance!
Grizzly Bear, Alberta Huge carnivores, grizzly bears are actually opportunities feeders—which means when they’re hungry, they’ll eat just about anything—berries, grasses, insects, and even carrion!
Grizzly Bear, Alberta Suzi and I visited with this bear at the Wildlife Discovery Park.
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