COMMENT 340715
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2012-11-08 04:19 PM |
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Despite its color that is a Black Bear. There are no Brown Bears (Grizzlies) in California any longer.
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COMMENT 340723
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2012-11-08 04:28 PM |
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Awww. The bear looks so fluffy. I want to cuddle it! I'm sure it'd turn out fine.
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QUAD-LIX
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2012-11-08 04:29 PM |
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Wow, what a great shot of a bear. Looks hot, like he/she is trying to fit into that small bit of shade. I didn't know they were so fluffy, either-- I thought being outside all the time they'd have little knots and tangles all through their fur.
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SBSURFERLIFE
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2012-11-08 04:35 PM |
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haha @ 723
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COMMENT 340801
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2012-11-08 08:15 PM |
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Never get in between a mother bear and its cub. That is when they get very protective, other than that they are not that aggressive. I speak from experience. I have encountered many black bear in my time. I love bear!
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SEEDLADY
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2012-11-08 10:10 PM |
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Cuddly till you watch them tear your pack apart... Lovely in 3 Rivers, thanks for the shots. Were the dogwoods still in color up in the park?
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BULLSEYEB
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2012-11-08 10:56 PM |
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Looks like Yogi has his winter coat on! I love the second to the last picture! Heck, they are all great shots! Thanks for sharing!
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RDH
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2012-11-09 08:45 AM |
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Thank you for the corrections on the proper name of this bear--I actually saw a second one shortly after deep in the woods and it was very black.
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COMMENT 340932
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2012-11-09 09:24 AM |
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Sequoia and Kings Canyon - both favorite places in Central California! We really have it all, don't we, from the sea to the Sierra!
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COMMENT 340975
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2012-11-09 10:35 AM |
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PLEASE be careful when around baby bears. You can be attacked in seconds and in a stealth mode, before you even realize what is happening. ~ Wonderful share. Thanks!
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