. A bear's claw [microform] : with some account of the black bear, his wide distribution, his curious variations of color, and his unvarying characteristics and habits. Ours; Bears; Black bear; Ours noir. I 1 falling, and went to examine a place where the up- turned roots had left a hole in the earth. Finally he sat down and began "weaving"—that is to say, he began swinging his head from side to side, mak- ing a figure QO with his nose, as one oft n sees the black bear do in captivity. Nothing could be more expressive of utter ennui. '<'^ :'RITES William H. Wright, one of the [[ k


. A bear's claw [microform] : with some account of the black bear, his wide distribution, his curious variations of color, and his unvarying characteristics and habits. Ours; Bears; Black bear; Ours noir. I 1 falling, and went to examine a place where the up- turned roots had left a hole in the earth. Finally he sat down and began "weaving"—that is to say, he began swinging his head from side to side, mak- ing a figure QO with his nose, as one oft n sees the black bear do in captivity. Nothing could be more expressive of utter ennui. '<'^ :'RITES William H. Wright, one of the [[ keenest observers of wild animals: I "A grizzly 'knows his business' in every sense of the expression. When he starts out, he knows where he is going. When he starts a job, he finishes it and goes on to the next. I have follawed one along and over the high ridges of the Rockies for two days on end, when the light snows of early fall showed every step he took. I have tracked one from ground-squirrel burrow to mannot hole: seen where two hours of incredibly laborious digging had yielded him a mouthful of breakfast; followed his careful search for more provender to be got by more digging; and seen where, the possibilities of that particular ridge hav- ing been exhausted, he had. started on a predetet-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Manitoba Free Press. [Winnipeg? : s. n. ]


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