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  • This bison was standing close enough to my car to get a closeup photo.
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  • Passing just a few feet away in the river, this sow gave us a good closeup look.  Photo DSC_7824
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  • Walking just a few feet from us, this bear provided a good opportunity for a closeup.  Photo DSC_6675
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  • This massive elephant was foraging near the safari vehicle.  Although its skin is thick and tough looking, it is sensitive and needs care for the comfort of the elephant.  Tarangire National Park, Tanzania.
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  • The ears of African elephants are the shape of Africa. Tarangire National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Eye contact during a special moment.  DSC_6573
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  • A full-grown elephant can reach vegetation twenty feet high in a tree.  Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Brown bears are very graceful swimmers.  Photo DSC_0433
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  • Big paws.  Photo DSC_6915
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  • When you turn around and you see this looking at you, it gets your attention.  Photo DSC_7808
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  • This bear swam by us looking for fish.  Photo DSC_7318
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  • The water is very clear, and the bears are able to see fish on the bottom of the river.  Photo DSC_6918
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  • The clarity of the water added to the beauty of the moment.  Photo DSC_7203
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  • The claws of the bears are very useful in digging the dens that they use for hibernation.  Photo DSC_6872
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  • At low tide Brown bears will fish for flat fish in the tidal basins.  When the tide comes in, the bears switch to salmon in the river.   Photo DSC_0860
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  • More than once we had close encounters with bears coming through the high grass.  We would freeze in place and the bear would go around us.  Photo DSC_7811
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  • What?  Me worry?  Sometimes bears just look cute.  Photo DSC_6850
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  • A closeup of a deformation from a dinosaur walking by when the sand hadn’t hardened into sandstone.  Photo DSC_8719.
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