F/6.3, 1/60, ISO 640.
American Black Bear
What do you call a knight who lets people borrow his stuff?
Sir lends a lot
Interesting Facts: When winter arrives, black bears spend the season dormant in their dens, feeding on body fat they have built up by eating ravenously all summer and fall. They make their dens in caves, burrows, brush piles, or other sheltered spots—sometimes even in tree holes high above the ground. Black bears den for various lengths of time governed by the diverse climates in which they live, from Canada to northern Mexico. ( https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/a/american-black-bear/ )
The coat looks so shiny, you captured this black bear really well.
Thank you very much, I am really glad that you enjoyed it. Happy Blogging and Happy Holidays! 🙂
Looks a little too close for my comfort, just thinking about it gives me a shudder. Good job evoking such a response with a photograph!
It was for me too lol but she is the ones that came to my yard to eat the acorns from the tree. Thank you very much for stopping by and Happy Blogging and Happy Holidays! 🙂