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Black bear caught on trail cam having a hilarious impromptu photo session

Por: Newsweek Tech March 09, 2023

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A black bear has been captured enjoying a private photo shoot on wildlife cameras in New Mexico.The photos were shared by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Facebook on Wednesday evening in a post that has been shared over 100 times. The wildlife service described the images as an impromptu photo session.In the first photo, the bear can be seen covering its face with its paws. In the next, both paws are stretched out wide and the bear is... + full article



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