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You never know what you might remove with a wildlife camera. Maybe a coyote and badger pulling like buds. Or human pranksters dressed as animals. Or 400 selfies from the same bear.
The City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks team in Colorado uses a network of nine automated cameras across its 46,000-acre land systems. One of those cameras caught sight of some titillating bear antics. "Recently, a bear discovered a wildlife camera that we use to monitor wildlife across Boulder open space," OSMP tweeted last week. "Of the 580 photos captured, about 400 were bear selfies."
The bear incident remained in November of last year. Motion detection triggers these cameras, so that's how one bear managed to snap so many selfies. "The information we collect from them is used to recommend habitat-protective measures to help defensive sensitive natural areas," said OSMP senior wildlife ecologist Will Keeley in a statement throughout the cameras last year.
Besides black bears (which don't always have dim fur), the cameras have caught sight of bobcats, great lions, owls and deer. It seems the bear, nonetheless, was more of a ham than the other critters. Forget duck face selfies. The hot new selfie pose is bear face.
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