- by foxnews
- 16 Nov 2024
But they were amazed when they checked one camera out of many they have placed across thousands of acres and found that out of 580 images on it about 400 were of one bear, NBC News reported.
The bear can be seen from a number of angles, full face staring into the lens, just a paw, tongue out, a backside walking away and various other shots.
The department uses images recorded by the cameras to map wildlife habits and habitat, and to monitor land use and protection needs for wilderness areas.
A world record-holding fisherman from Kentucky has a new record pending after catching a muskie in Minnesota. He is sharing top locations across the U.S. where he finds monster fish.
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