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A bear was photographed at 4:00 a.m. on a residential driveway, by a trail camera with night vision. Photographed in Ontario, Canada.
The American black bear (Ursus americanus), also known as the black bear, is a species of medium-sized bear endemic to North America. A widely distributed bear species. Kalispell, Montana.
Male elk during rutting season in Yellowstone National park
Grizzly Bear by waters edge with fall color background. At a game farm in Montana, with captive animals in natural settings. Property released.
A mother black bear and her three cubs
Yellowstone Bison crossing the road, Wyoming.
Close-up of a black bear in a Connecticut yard, baring teeth as it looks at a bird feeder
Black Bear in Whistler
Black bears are common throughout the Pacific Northwest’s forests and mountains. They are also found in forests throughout Canada, Alaska, the Rocky Mountains, the upper Midwest, parts of the southern U.S., the Appalachian Mountains, and down into Mexico
Bull moose, Alces alces, grazing near a river.
Buffalo grazing in the Rocky Mountains. Original illustrative composition, created by me using Vue 3d software.
Icon bison in the beautiful grasslands  in Badlands National Park in South Dakota USA
A herd of bison in South Dakota
Grizzly bear and cub walking through snow in the Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, USA, North America.
Spectacular scenery and wildlife in Waterton Lakes National Park. It has safe viewing points, and they offer the opportunity to discover more about the bison of this special place.
Black bear in spring woods of Washington, Connecticut; monochrome with slight yellow toning. This bear’s lowered head and menacing look -- with the high-contrast lighting, lush May woods, and balanced composition -- work best in black and white.\n\nMost of Connecticut’s 1,200 bears are in rural Litchfield County, where this photo was taken. The county is somewhat larger than Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is famous for its black bears, among other things. That park has an estimated two bears per square mile. The bear density in Litchfield County is comparable.\n\nNotes from the photographer:\n\n\
A portrait of a large black bear in Arizona.
Grizzly (Ursus arctos horribilis), in meadow, Jasper National Park
Unlike its name suggests, a black bear's fur ranges from grey to blue-grey, black, cinnamon and even white! Adults are between 5–6 ft long and can weigh between 200–600 lbs. While this may sound large, black bears are the smallest North American bear.
Large black bear walking through the tall grass.
A New England  black bear looking at the camera
Tourists in cars stop on road to look at bear in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA. One man is out of his car taking a photo of the bear. 1953. Scanned film.
American Bison in The Badland
Two Grizzly bear sub-adults walking toward camera in the Grand Teton National Park near Moran and Jackson Hole, Wyoming in western USA.
A wide view of a herd of buffalo grazing in Custer State National Park, with two buffalo licking salt off the road, and a little snow evident.
Front view of large black bear in grass rushing toward photographer
American Black Bear, ursus americanus, Adult with Open Mouth, in Defensive Posture, Canada
American black bear (Ursus americanus) in lush mountain meadow
Black bear picking at a bison carcass
The grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis), also known as the North American brown bear or simply grizzly.  Atigun Pass, Brooks Range, Alaska.
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