Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Black bear with white cub
Submitted by Sander: Origins: An albino black bear
is a rarity, but as the photographs displayed above attest, an infant
bear of that uncommon variety is what people started spotting near the
Chemawawin Cree Nation in Manitoba (about 250 miles northwest of
Winnipeg) around May 2004. Visitors to the area began reporting to
conservation officials that they had seen the snow-white cub roaming the
First Nations community with its mother amidst a pack of black bears,
sending tourists flocking to Oscar's Point at the northern tip of Lake Winnipegosis to catch a glimpse of the unusual little bruin.
photos here.
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