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Downed Mont. power line kills deer, bears, wolves
Officials say a downed power line near Eureka in northwestern Montana electrocuted more than a dozen wild animals over a period of months, including five whitetail deer, four black bears, two wolves, one coyote and a turkey vulture. "We're just thankful there weren't any two-legged creatures up ...
Downed power line near Eureka electrocutes more than a dozen animals
missoulian.com — KALISPELL - Officials say a downed power line near Eureka in northwestern Montana electrocuted more than a... dozen animals over a period of months, including a wolf that was "still warm" when it was found earlier this month. Roger Pitman, operations ... (more) Downed power line near Eureka electrocutes more than a ...
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Downed Power Line in Montana Kills a Dozen Animals
Backcountry.com: The Goat — ... so the company didn’t know about it for several months. When they finally arrived on the scene, more than a dozen animals had been electrocuted and cooked by the power line. The first were likely a couple deer that tried to wander through the power line, and then their cooked carcasses attracted predators. The power company found five whitetail deer, four black bears, two wolves, one coyote, and a turkey vulture. Lunch! They said the coyote was still warm. Mmm. via The Outdoor Pressroom

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