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But once in a while,
Treadwell came face-to-face
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with the harsh reality
of wild nature.
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This did not fit into
his sentimentalized view
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that everything out there
was good,
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and the universe in balance
and in harmony.
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Male bears sometimes kill cubs to stop
the females from lactating,
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and thus have them ready again
for fornication.
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Oh, God!
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I love you.
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I love you and I
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don't understand.
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It's a painful world.
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Here I differ with Treadwell.
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He seemed to ignore the fact that
in nature there are predators.
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I believe the common denominator
of the universe is not harmony,
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but chaos, hostility and murder.
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He wandered too far
from the den.
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And the wolves last night
that I heard howling,
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screeching in glee
and excitement,
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it was over the termination
of one of the babies.
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This Expedition 2001
has taken a sad turn,
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but it is a real turn.
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And I mourn the death
of this gorgeous baby fox.
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Good-bye, little fox.
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Get out of his eye,
you friggin' fly!
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Don't do it when I'm around.
Have some respect, you fucker.
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Most disturbing for him
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was to find the skull
of a young bear.
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In the summer of 2000
came an extended drought.
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The creek was so low that for weeks
there was no salmon run,
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and starving bears
simply ate their own.
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It has been only five, not even six days
since the baby died.