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Bull's Eye - In Mono

Bison ranging in the Grand Teton National Park are not as numerous as those found to the north in Yellowstone. But the August rutting ritual of Grand Teton's bison is no less fierce. These bull bison, weighing in as much as a ton, will fight with ferocity to challenge any rutting behavior found anywhere in nature. Frequently, these battles result in the fatality of their opponent, providing timely food sources for wolves, grizzlies, coyotes, eagles and foxes going into winter. This image of a young bull bison is a noted exception to this potentially deadly ritual. Young bulls will spar with other maturing bulls in anticipation of future clashes to secure breeding rights. The intensity shown in this bull's countenance, however, foretells of his pending birthright. A clear intent to engage a defeat his opponent in order to rule his herd’s domain and pass along his genetic strength.

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Bison ranging in the Grand Teton National Park are not as numerous as those found to the north in Yellowstone. But the August rutting ritual of Grand Teton's bison is no less fierce. These bull bison, weighing in as much as a ton, will fight with ferocity to challenge any rutting behavior found anywhere in nature. Frequently, these battles result in the fatality of their opponent, providing timely food sources for wolves, grizzlies, coyotes, eagles and foxes going into winter. This image of a young bull bison is a noted exception to this potentially deadly ritual. Young bulls will spar with other maturing bulls in anticipation of future clashes to secure breeding rights. The intensity shown in this bull's countenance, however, foretells of his pending birthright. A clear intent to engage a defeat his opponent in order to rule his herd’s domain and pass along his genetic strength.