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DescriptionYellowstone-grizzly-00156.jpg | Grizzly bear sow & cub with radio neckband, Yellowstone National Park |
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Source | NPS (http://www.nps.gov/features/yell/slidefile/mammals/grizzlybear/Page-2.htm) |
Author | John Good |
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NPS Photo by John Good
Grizzly bear sow & cub with radio neckband; John Good; 1966
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