A black bear in Colorado has been pausing and posing in front of motion-detecting cameras, snapping hundreds of "selfies". On one camera, roughly 400 out of 580 images were of the same bear.
This black bear pauses and poses in front of the motion-detecting camera, snapping so many “selfies.” Out of the 580 images that came out, 400 belonged to the ‘self-crazy’ black bear.
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 ...
A homeowner in Colorado, US, had the shock of their lives when a bear was seen standing on its hind legs and used its paws to ...
Fri 27 Jan 1pm • The curious bear used a special motion-capture wildlife camera to take around 400 selfies. The cameras are generally used to monitor animals in the wild.
Officials in Color ado say of the 580 photos captured by the camera, about 400 of them were bear selfies. Rangers say the bear recently discovered the camera, and kept going back to it.
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Friend to the Royals Bear was keen to get into selfie mode, as he turned the camera round to capture the stage in the background while beamingly delightedly. He added a caption reading ...
BEAR TAKES ABOUT 400 SELFIES AFTER DISCOVERING WILDLIFE CAMERA IN COLORADO However, if the bear involved is captured, it will be euthanized as a precaution, the PGC said. PGC Executive Director Bryan ...
A black bear in Colorado has been pausing and posing in front of motion-detecting cameras, snapping hundreds of "selfies". On one camera, roughly 400 out of 580 images were of the same bear.
A black bear in Colorado has been pausing and posing in front of motion-detecting cameras, snapping hundreds of "selfies". On one camera, roughly 400 out of 580 images were of the same bear.
A black bear in Colorado has been pausing and posing in front of motion-detecting cameras, snapping hundreds of "selfies". On one camera, roughly 400 out of 580 images were of the same bear.