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1.FORAGING THE FOREST EDGES Black Bear (Wyoming) A bears diet is 70% grass. (May)
2.WHAT IS THIS THAT HAS INVADED MY SPACE? Black Bear (British Columbia) Her ears up means she is checking me out. (June)
3.NO MOM IN SIGHT Black Bear Cub (Alberta) Is eating berries. A highly preferred food. (June)
4.CINNAMON PHASE Black Bear (British Columbia) Most non-black bears are found in the west. (June)
5.DEPENDABLE MOM Black Bear and cub (Wyoming) Teaching her cubs to forage in downed timber. (October)
6.WATCH US CLIMB Black Bear cubs (Yellowstone) Trees are an essential need for Black Bears. (May)
7.RACCOON COUSIN Coati Mundi (Arizona) These animals are excellent climbers. (January)
8.WHAT A NOSE! Coati Mundi (Arizona) All the better to get in trouble with, I suppose. (January)
9.SURPRISE ON THE TRAIL Collared Peccary (Arizona) Up early to forage in the cool of the morning. (January)
10.MIDNIGHT VISITORS Raccoons (Utah) This photograph was taken with the aid of flash and flashlight. (September)
11.FALSE SECURITY Baby Raccoon (Indiana) Leaves allow me to stalk close to the subject. (November)
12.PIG IN THE FLOWERS Collared Peccary (Texas) Along a roadside in Choke Canyon. (January)
13.NIGHTTIME ARTILLERY Hooded Skunk (Arizona) A flashlight will reveal the source of interesting sounds in the night. (January)
14.MOVING OUT Grizzly (Wyoming) Fast? Can cover 50 yards in 3 seconds. (May)
15.TOP OF THE FOOD CHAIN Grizzly (Wyoming) Feeding on carrion. (May)
16.AT THE WATER HOLE Grizzly and cub (Alaska) The Tundra has many ponds. The result of snow melt.(June)
17.SECOND SUMMER CUB Young Grizzly (Alaska) Grizzlies usually keep their cubs a year longer than Black Bears. (June)
18.FEEDING ON LAST YEARS BEARBERRY CROP Grizzly and cub (alaska) She has an 80 foot gut - 10 feet for every foot of body length. Amazing! (June)
19.BY THE ROOSEVELT CORRALS Grizzly (Yellowstone) Foraging in the Sage.(October)
20.BY THE ROOSEVELT CORRALS Grizzly (Yellowstone) Massive and powerful.(October)
21.BY THE ROOSEVELT CORRALS Grizzly (Yellowstone) Getting a good look at me. (October)
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