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Photo of the Day: Grazing Black Bear

Rachel Faulkner   |   Last Updated: January 5, 2016

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Black bear munching on grass in Calcite Springs near Devils Den, Wyoming

 
Photo by Flickr member Darlene Bushue
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Get Outside, Wildlife Facts | black bears, photo of the day, Photography, wildlife, Wyoming
Published: September 25, 2012
Written by Rachel Faulkner

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