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Photo of a Grizzly Bear and Car
Wildlife and Highways: An Overview 4 of 44
Photo of a Grizzly Bear and Car
Photo by Chuck Bartlebaugh

Wide-ranging large carnivores like wolves and grizzly bears and slow-moving animals such as turtles and salamanders are particularly vulnerable to roadkill.

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