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<blockquote data-quote="T-Man" data-source="post: 449887" data-attributes="member: 22038"><p>Sorry, friend, but that is incorrect. Grizzlies have a dished nose profile with short rounded ears and a wider head, with a pronounced hump on their backs (which you can't see in the photo). Black bears have a relatively straight nose bridge with taller ears, narrower head, and often contrasting lighter color on the nose and no back hump. That is most definitely a black bear. If nothing else, the tall ears and contrasting color on the nose gives it away as a black bear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-Man, post: 449887, member: 22038"] Sorry, friend, but that is incorrect. Grizzlies have a dished nose profile with short rounded ears and a wider head, with a pronounced hump on their backs (which you can't see in the photo). Black bears have a relatively straight nose bridge with taller ears, narrower head, and often contrasting lighter color on the nose and no back hump. That is most definitely a black bear. If nothing else, the tall ears and contrasting color on the nose gives it away as a black bear. [/QUOTE]
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