'Well that was the sight of a lifetime'
CBC News
Posted: Dec 15, 2014
Two people in a taxi from Fort Providence to Yellowknife
caught the sight of a lifetime: a pack of wolves trying to take down an
animal from a small herd of bison.
In a video shot from a moving car, three wolves scatter from the herd as the car approaches.
The person then thanks the driver for slowing down. “No problem,” he says. “It’s good to see.”
It's not uncommon for people to take a taxi between Yellowknife and Fort Providence — a distance of about 315 kilometres.
It's not clear which taxi company they were using. Yellowknife's City Cabs says it charges $650 for the trip.
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Note from Lin: Those "saved" bison? Well, what the hell did they expect those wolves were going to eat?
In a video shot from a moving car, three wolves scatter from the herd as the car approaches.
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The person then thanks the driver for slowing down. “No problem,” he says. “It’s good to see.”
It's not uncommon for people to take a taxi between Yellowknife and Fort Providence — a distance of about 315 kilometres.
It's not clear which taxi company they were using. Yellowknife's City Cabs says it charges $650 for the trip.
source
Note from Lin: Those "saved" bison? Well, what the hell did they expect those wolves were going to eat?
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