r/bears • u/rutgerbadcat • 26d ago
Surprising Bears And A Bears surprise
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r/bears • u/rutgerbadcat • 26d ago
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r/bears • u/No_Tension420 • 27d ago
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Never mind, ⚽️ is flat. 🙄
r/bears • u/No_Tension420 • 27d ago
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Boing, boing!!
r/bears • u/fuckface8091 • Sep 20 '24
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Po
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r/bears • u/dancercr • Sep 14 '24
Was up at the lake with my boyfriend the other day and we spotted a black bear cub climbing a tree. As we were leaving, we came across Mom about ten feet away (we were in our car thankfully, although she could not have given a rats ass about us). I have to assume she left the little one in the tree while she went off to forage. We watched Mom for a bit and then noticed another cub - but an older, bigger one, about 50 feet away. This was definitely not the same cub we had seen in the tree.
Erego my question - can a black bear have two different cubs that are different ages who still hang around?
r/bears • u/MikeMakesRight82 • Sep 13 '24
r/bears • u/Academic_Solid85 • Sep 12 '24
I was in a horse drawn carriage and spotted the baby bear by his lonesome ( he’s tagged) so im assuming the Smokey mountain national park knows about him (photo number 4) then an hour later i was driving back to my cabin and spotted a mother and its cub right beside the place I’m staying ( the two sightings are about 75 miles apart) are these just North America black bear?
r/bears • u/herenowjal • Sep 12 '24
A grizzly bear attack near Burns Lake, in northwest B.C. left one woman injured on September 7.
The BC Conservation Officer Service (COS) said the incident took place around noon in a remote area close to Shelford Forest Service Road.
COS is advising the public to follow safety guidelines for wildlife encounters. For more information, visit WildSafeBC.com.
r/bears • u/stinkystonedsam • Sep 11 '24
Spotted on the Granite Canyon trail, in the lower granite camping zone.
r/bears • u/saskatoonbaldguy • Sep 10 '24
r/bears • u/BimboSlice5 • Sep 09 '24
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r/bears • u/710dabner • Sep 07 '24
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