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Related: About this forumThe Boss, one of the biggest, baddest grizzly bears in Banff, captured in new series of photos
Bear No. 122 has survived being hit by a train, has killed and eaten his competition
Photographer Jason Leo Bantle was travelling between Banff and Lake Louise on a very snowy morning last weekend, on his way up to the Jasper area, when he happened upon fresh tracks on a roadway.
He got out of his vehicle and followed the tracks backward. Eventually, he found a spot that had been dug out clearly having served as a large animal's home for the night.
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Bantle recognized bear No. 122, otherwise known as The Boss, due to his size and his distinctive ears. The Boss is regarded as being the most dominant grizzly bear found around Banff National Park.
Weighing in at somewhere between 650 and 700 pounds (295-317 kg), the bear's resumé of dominance is legendary. He is considered to have a home range more than 2,500 square kilometres. He's eaten a black bear. He even once brushed off being struck by a train but still uses the railways for travel and foraging.
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/the-boss-jason-leo-bantle-banff-national-park-bear-1.6650888

Beartracks
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ratchiweenie
(8,096 posts)Spazito
(55,177 posts)I've seen make grizzlies before but none near as big as the Boss.
StarryNite
(11,515 posts)Spazito
(55,177 posts)I am so glad the photographer was in the right place at the right time.
not fooled
(6,249 posts)to maintain a safe distance.
Beautiful animal.
calimary
(86,011 posts)TygrBright
(21,113 posts)Spazito
(55,177 posts)SergeStorms
(19,595 posts)Always a treat to see one of those big lugs. 👍
Bo Zarts
(25,982 posts)Much be AVOIDED!
Joinfortmill
(17,894 posts)sarge43
(29,169 posts)speak easy
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