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“I do think they are different bears primarily based on the eye distinction. Although the color is different, that could be the lighting and varied backgrounds. As I’m not a wildlife biologist, I don’t know if features like the eyes can change as they age and put on more weight.”
Researchers at Washington State University and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are using collar cams to study a remote population of grizzly bears on Alaska's North Slope.
A wildlife photographer in Canada’s Yukon Territory on Thursday shared trail-cam footage revealing what an approaching grizzly bear looks like in a blizzard. “Although I've shared this before, I'm guessing a lot of you have never seen this awesome snow ...
A black bear was captured on a Ring camera in Stoddard early Wednesday morning around 3:30 a.m. Wisconsin DNR experts say the bear has traveled about 35 miles north over the past week, moving from Crawford County to Vernon County The bear appears healthy ...
BOULDER, Co. -- Sometimes, it takes a while to get the perfect selfie. Well, a bear in Colorado bared all - about 400 times - on a trail camera. Normally, the city of Boulder's trail cameras capture bears scratching, eating or giving viewers a rear view.