It is not at all unusual to see many types of bears, like this brown bear, near the roadways or up on the ridges of Yellowstone in the summertime, usually foraging for food.

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It is not at all unusual to see many types of bears, like this brown bear, near the roadways or up on the ridges of Yellowstone in the summertime, usually foraging for food.

Location: Yellowstone NP, WY, United States (more photos)
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Original webpage: http://www.wikitravel.org/en/Image:Yellowstone_Brown_Bear.jpg

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