It’s quite sad because the grizzly bear has strength but there is no way to catch the eagle.

The North American grizzly bear is a giant-sized predator, ranked first in strength in the bear family. An adult grizzly bear can weigh up to 400 – 600 kg, and when standing upright on two legs, they can be more than 3 m tall.

Although they have a large body and look a bit bulky, the truth is that grizzly bears are extremely agile, they can run at a speed of 48 km/h, even faster than that.

Engrossed in hunting, the North American grizzly bear was suddenly ambushed by a bald eagle

To be able to dominate in the wild, the grizzly bear’s most powerful weapons lie in its jaws and claws.

According to scientists, the grizzly bear’s jaws can create a bite force of up to 1,250 PSI, while the Siberian tiger only reaches 950 PSI, enough to crush any animal in the world. Sharp and long claws help it tear apart all enemies that dare to stand in its way.

Grizzly bears’ food is relatively diverse, from plants such as grass, crops, young shoots… to animals such as salmon, minks, birds, hares… or can attack animals. medium to large sizes such as North American mountain sheep, elk, reindeer, bison…

In North America, grizzly bears once lived from Alaska to Mexico, but with severely reduced numbers, they are now commonly seen mainly in the US and Canada. In addition to grizzly bears, this area is also home to another fierce beast, the white eagle (bald eagle). This is the first bird in the world to be considered the symbolic bird of a country – it is considered the national species of the United States.

The bald eagle is a bird of prey in North America, one of the rulers of the North American sky. It is about 71 – 96 cm long, has a wingspan of 1.68 – 2.44 m and weighs 3 – 6.3 kg.

Unlike other eagles that scavenge, bald eagles have very strong hunting abilities, they fly in the air, run on the ground and can swim underwater. Everything in its sight can become prey for this bird.

Like in the clip above, the eagle’s “extravagance” is shown in teasing a grizzly bear.

According to the clip, the grizzly bear was focusing on hunting along the riverbank when it was suddenly harassed by an eagle. Near the end of the video, viewers can see the eagle using its claws to hook the grizzly bear. Seeing that there was no success, the bird immediately flapped its wings and flew away before the grizzly bear’s confused, incomprehensible face.

Not only are animals made fun of by eagles, but many people in Alaska are also victims of their harassment.