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flag Two grizzly cubs were found dead in Grand Teton National Park, likely killed by a male bear.

In Grand Teton National Park, two yearling grizzly cubs were found dead on May 13, suspected to have been killed by a male grizzly bear. The cubs were discovered 250 yards apart with signs of depredation. An adult female bear, previously seen with three cubs, was observed alone, raising concerns about the third cub's whereabouts. Park officials remind visitors to stay alert for bears.

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