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that its carcass will draw Mr. Grizzly if he is within 

 a range of five miles. He will eat not only flesh, 

 fish, and fowl, but roots, herbs, fruit, vegetables, 

 honey, and insects as well. Plums, buffalo-berries, 



DEATH AND THE CAUSE OF IT. 



and choke-cherries make a large part of his diet in 

 their seasons. 



The grizzly bear possesses greater vitality and 

 tenacity of life than any other animal on the conti- 

 nent, and the hunter who would hunt him must be 

 well armed and keep a steady nerve. Each shot must 

 be cooly put where it will do the most good. Several 



