Legendary grizzly bear 'The Boss' removes tracking collar at Banff National Park

A popular giant grizzly, known as The Boss, who has been roaming Banff National Park for over a quarter of a century, has emerged from hibernation. His popularity has inspired souvenir items, a restaurant name and a children's book. A souvenir T-shirt bearing the likeness of The Boss and another grizzly named Split Lip is seen in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Banff Sunshine Ski Resort, Kendra Scurfield, (Mandatory Credit)

BANFF - One of Canada’s best-known bears was one of three recently trapped and collared as part of a program to better track grizzlies in Rocky Mountain national parks, but The Boss managed to rip it off in no time.

Parks Canada says Bear 122, or affectionately known as The Boss by locals, was captured on May 13 by wildlife specialists using a culvert trap.

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