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That's a Chupacabra! They're very common here in Southern AZ along the Mexican border. We've seen them while hunting Mearns.....
Chris, AZ |
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Definitely a black bear, not a grizzly (Ursus horriblis). The silvertips also had a more pronounced hump
above the shoulders. Another reason to carry a slightly heavier backpack in Glacier or Yellowstone NP, other than just UDAP bear spray. |
Damn … it is a Chupacabra! That’s big medicine.
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A bear that just ate spicy Mexican food and looking back at his butt trying to figure out the burn and smell. One can see the results behind it. Similar to when I share human food with my lab and he lets go and can't figure out what just happened and looks backwards to figure out what in the heck was that.
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