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What Do Grizzly Bear Claw Marks in Animals Look Like

What Do Grizzly Bear Claw Marks in Animals Look Like Marker Copse and Poles Black bears of all ages and both sexes rub their scent on marking trees, including wooden sign posts and utility poles, just the bulk of this marking is by mature males during the mating season (May and June in Minnesota).  They rub their shoulders, cervix and crown and may likewise claw and bite the tree.  Claw marks are commonly superficial, but incisor bites are deep enough that pieces of bark and wood are sometimes pulled out.  Bites leave nearly horizontal marks that expect like a dot and a dash where the upper and lower canine teeth came together. Marker trees are generally along trails.  Favorite copse have niggling ground vegetation to prevent a behave from approaching them, and they often lean slightly toward the trail.  Look for pilus caught in the bawl or woods 2 to v feet loftier and expect for bites 5½ to half dozen½ anxiety high. The hair often bleache



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