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Yellowstone grizzly killed by car
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MAY 16, 2001 A National Park Service vehicle struck and killed a grizzly bear in Wyoming on Monday. The 19-year-old bear, known as Bear 104, roamed the Yellowstone National Park and other areas. She was one of the most photographed bears. The bear was traveling with a cub, whom officials said will survive on its now. Get the Story:
Popular grizzly killed by vehicle (AP 5/16) Relevant Links:
Yellowstone National Park - http://www.nps.gov/yell
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