Parks Canada said the grizzly bear that killed two hikers in Banff National Park last week had lower than normal body fat for this time of year.
The Banff National Park entrance is shown in Banff, Alta., in March 2020. Two backcountry campers were killed in a remote part of the park last week.
This comes after the bear attacked and killed two people in Banff National Park west of Sundre, Alta., on Friday night. The bear was shot and killed hours after the emergency response call was received, when Parks Canada staff arrived at the scene and the bear charged the response team.
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