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Yes. Grizzly bears usually kill and eat injured adult bisons or young bisons.

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Predators.


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What are American bison predators?

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What dogs are predators of grizzly bears?

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What kind of food do bison eat?

American bison are eaten by people, wolves and bears and sometimes a cougar, though these predators (except people) target the old, weak, sick and young. Cape buffalo are preyed on by humans, lions, hyenas and crocodiles. Water buffalo are preyed on by tigers, jaguars, humans, etc.


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a humanThe only creatures that hunt grizzly bears are humans.Poeple.no natural enimes though


What hunts grizzly bears in the wild?

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What type of bison does a grizzly bear eat?

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