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Old 09-30-2015, 07:26 PM #7
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Very neat thank you.
Bears there on 2nd cam now.
These are grizzly bears? Edited to add: oh I see it says Brown Bears in the URL

I saw smallish Brown Bears when I was in the Kootenays in Canada. They were just roaming around on the hill behind the town. Quite close. Was the first time I'd seen a bear in the wild. No bears here. I was a little shocked though when my friends told me they come into town and go through the yards looking for food in the dead of night.
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