Oldest-Known Wild Bear in the World Dies in Minnesota at Almost 40 Years of Age
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By Jordan Schaul | National Geographic | September 2, 2013 The world’s oldest-known wild bear has died of natural causes in the Chippewa National forest near Marcell, which is about 28 miles north of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Black bears range through much of the northeastern part of the state, which is comprised of mostly coniferous forest. Black bear and cub (Nat Geo Archives)
Oldest-Known Wild Bear in the World Dies in Minnesota at Almost 40 Years of Age
Oldest-Known Wild Bear in the World Dies in…
Oldest-Known Wild Bear in the World Dies in Minnesota at Almost 40 Years of Age
By Jordan Schaul | National Geographic | September 2, 2013 The world’s oldest-known wild bear has died of natural causes in the Chippewa National forest near Marcell, which is about 28 miles north of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Black bears range through much of the northeastern part of the state, which is comprised of mostly coniferous forest. Black bear and cub (Nat Geo Archives)