The scientific name of the American roar of rage, the grizzly came out of the Horrihihis is brush. He rose on his hind legs and met the grinly bear is Urius horribilis the right word to describe this bear. The mad bull head on as he charged again. old Clubfoot wrenched the bull's head to the 2 grizzly is a fearsome beast The strongest and most cunning grizzly side. Then he broke the bull's spine with one that ever lived roamed the Rocky Mountains in the late 1800s. He weighed nearly two crunch of his jaws No one knows how many cattle and ons. And he was seven feet long from tip of sheep old Clubfoot slaughtered during his nose to tip of tail. This giant bear was called life. But the number was probably very old Clubfoot. He earned his name when he arge. The ranchers of the area offered many lost three claws from one paw in an escape rewards for his capture. At last, just before from a bear trap. After that. he was never 1900, he met his match Two hunters caught sight of old Club. caught by a trap amin Hundreds of hunters tried to kill old foot across a ravine, He was about 125 yards Clubfoot. But for nearly thirty years he from them. Both fired their guns. Their roamed free. He feared nothing. It is said shots struck home. The grizzly staggered that old Clubfoot killed whole pens of slightly. Then he wheeled round and sheep. He crushed horses' spines with his charged. As he lumbered up the hill toward them, the two men pumped shot after shot 4 strong jaws. What old Clubfoot could not kill, he into him. But the raging giant paid no heed would outwit. Again and again he escaped to the bullets. He was within thirteen yards from groups of skilled hunters. Once he led of the hunters before he stumbled. Then he seven hunters through slumped to the ground and died. It had moun snow-covered tains for more than a week. Then he left his taken ten direct hits, three of them to the pursuers behind. They found they were head, to bring him down more than 150 miles from home. Once a hunter made what he thought was a foolproof bear trap. He fastened a heavy rifle to a tree. Then he hung a piece of raw meat from a cord tied to the trigger. The hunter was sure that old Clubfoot would tug at the bait. Then the rifle would fire and kill him. But old Clubfoot proved his cunning once more. He came up from behind and pushed aside the muzzle of the rifle. Then he took the bait. The rifle fired into the air instead of at the bear 0 Many men have told stories of old club- foot's courage. A shepherd once watched from the safety of a hillside as the bear stalked a herd of cattle in a meadow below He saw old Clubfoot choose a calf and fell it with one blow. The airs mother tried to rake old Clubfoot with her horns. But the bear killed her, too. Then the herd bull charged. He lifted old Cluboot onto his horns and hurled him into the scrub. with a