Trail Cam Pan Handle of Florida - Bears, Bobcats, Coyotes and more pass by
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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Used to live in Navarre, up off of 399 near East bay!
Beautiful area!
Very cool. The black bears at the beginning and end (may be same bear) have white on their chest. Is this normal for Florida bears? I thought they were only out west.
Florida Black Bears will sometimes have the white on the chest, known as a blaze. I've read where 30 to 40% of them will have it. Our bears can get up to 350 pounds which is larger than many of the western ones too. Where that cam is, I've seen at least 1 female with 2 cubs, possibly a second with 1 cub - I think only one has the blaze, then one very very large male, and then a few younger ones.