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DocCaliban t1_j6qyzlz wrote

But you somehow got your memory card back?

You: "Does a bear shit in the woods?"

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StickTimely4454 t1_j6ubmh0 wrote

Ever hear of the cloud ?

W/e.

Bear cub gets reverse colonoscopy.

Keep us posted, OP !

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burningxjeff OP t1_j6qtjrd wrote

Last photos my camera took before these Washington state black bear cubs tried to eat may camera! Feel free to follow along at instagram.com/staywildmedia

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gladiolas t1_j6tbheq wrote

First photo on there is a very graphically dead mountain goat! I wish you had mentioned that before sending us there. Ugh! Poor thing.

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ClaireBear13492 t1_j6te1lw wrote

Is this a joke?
Call me crazy, but this looks insanely photoshopped... could be something to do with the lighting, but the bears look composited in

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burningxjeff OP t1_j6tl3g3 wrote

there are 3 off camera flashes in this set. I have over 100 photos from this set alone. Def not photooshopped.

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donutdoll t1_j6s81um wrote

No mama bear?

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rontrussler58 t1_j6sif5a wrote

I could be mistaken but these look like maybe yearlings. Mama bears let them sink or swim after raising them their first season. At least that’s what fish and wildlife told me when I reported an abandoned bear cub on an MTB trail I frequent.

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BALONYPONY t1_j6taauh wrote

Yep, young unafraid and restless. Not the massive bears you think of but still fully formed death machines and VERY opportunistic. They will pal around until hibernation and then break off.

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walkinguphills t1_j6rrkka wrote

Looks like other than being salmon flavor, it was a good camera once! Would you recommend (if so, please share what kind we've had a bad run of luck with trail cams)?

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donutdoll t1_j6sj64y wrote

Thanks for the info. I still would have noped right out of there, and wondered about their age from the comfort of my couch. Lol.

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bebespeaks t1_j6sljcl wrote

That bear looking skinny and with some skin/hair loss issue.

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DiscoMunter t1_j6v6z8z wrote

Good thing you weren't near it Thankfully I'm yet to come across any cubs while trekking, but have seen places they've been.

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