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I would not like to be the one place cameras Infront of a bear den.
Yeessh, did not know their startup sequence takes weeks. Throw them some coffee beans
Fascinating. I live in the North East US and have seen plenty of black bears on hikes but am admittedly ignorant of much of their behavior. Do they simply dig a den to sleep in or do they just seek out naturally enclosed dens from fallen trees or rock formations?
I relate to this bear wake up process, except I do it every morning.
This is kind of like me when I’m depressed
Where is this? What state?
If this was me the story would end at “apon learning of a bear in a den near my home”
Rubbing. Yawning. Scratching.
I remain unamazed.