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Black Bear - damaged tree. Bears strip the bark and then eat the thin cambium layer. Washington; Olympic National Park, USA. MA12
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Black Bear - damaged tree. Bears strip the bark and then eat the thin cambium layer. Washington; Olympic National Park, USA. MA12
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Black Bear - damaged tree. Bears strip the bark and then eat the thin cambium layer.
Washington; Olympic National Park, USA.
Tom & Pat Leeson
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Bark Black Bear Black Bears Damage Destructive Mark Olympic National Park Pacific Northwest Sign Tree Damage Ursus Americanus Vertical Washington Cambium
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Black Bear - The Ultimate Tree Hugger!
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this photo print, we witness the mischievous yet adorable antics of a black bear in Olympic National Park. With its powerful claws and insatiable appetite, this furry tree hugger has found a unique way to satisfy its hunger while leaving behind an artistic mark. As the camera captures the scene, we see the aftermath of the bear's feast on a damaged tree. Stripping away layers of bark with precision, it reveals the thin cambium layer beneath – a delectable treat for our hungry friend. This clever technique not only provides sustenance but also leaves behind an unmistakable sign of their presence in these lush forests. The Pacific Northwest is known for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife, making it an ideal playground for our ursine companion. With Olympic National Park as their stomping ground, black bears roam freely among towering trees and abundant fauna. While some may view this behavior as destructive, let's appreciate nature's ingenious ways. Through their feeding habits, these majestic creatures play an essential role in shaping ecosystems and promoting new growth. So next time you stumble upon a damaged tree or encounter signs of bear activity during your visit to Washington's wilderness, remember that even Mother Nature loves her snacks!
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