Bears, particularly brown and black bears, are known to scratch their backs against trees, poles, or other rough surfaces as a way to alleviate itching or to mark their territory. And witnessing this ...
A trail camera captured a “groovy” brown bear returning to the same tree to scratch and spread its scent, footage released by Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park shows. This video shows one brown bear ...
A fat bear in the Washington Cascades needed one last good back scratch before taking a long winter's nap. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife posted surveillance video on Facebook of the ...
We spoke with Bishop Nickalous McGrew who shared all the details about the annual event. The march begins at Marvin Methodist Church on West Erwin Street and ends at the Cathedral of the Immaculate ...
Dances with bears? Cub in Russia captured on video scratching his back on nearby tree What might appear to be a dance break for a three-year-old bear cub in Kamchatka Krai, Russia, is really a moment ...
A compilation of trail-cam footage from Canada’s Yukon Territory shows grizzly bears expressing specific interest in the same tree at various points in 2022. The accompanying footage, shared Wednesday ...
Bears are known for scratching their backs on trees, but it turns out that they might be using trees as a dating app. Hosted ...