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All prints are LIMITED EDITION photographs assigned a number varying between 1 and 250. Once each edition is SOLD OUT, it will not be printed again, so each image is unique . Each photograph is printed on archival paper and Ultrachrome K3 ink, which allows for better depth in the images & will stand the test of time.The artist certifies that the image has not been manipulated digitally to improve or alter the content of the image. All images are taken in the wild, not in controlled environments.
BEARS
A bear is a large mammal in the family Ursidae of the order Carnivora.Common characteristics of bears include a short tail, acute senses of smell and hearing, a snubbed nose, five non-retractable claws per paw, and long, dense, shaggy fur. Bears have large bodies and powerful limbs. They are capable of standing up on their hind legs. They have broad paws, long snouts, and round ears. Their teeth are bared for defense and used as tools, depending on the diet of the bear. Their claws are used for ripping, digging, and catching. Black bears, and likely other bears, have color vision. Bears live in a variety of habitats from the tropics to the Arctic and from forests to snowfields. Bears generally lead solitary lives, except for mothers attending their cubs, or males and females during mating season. Bears form temporary groups only when food is plentiful in a small area.Bears reproduce seasonally, usually after a period of inactivity similar to hibernation. Cubs are born toothless, blind, and bald. The cubs of brown bears, usually born in litters of 1–3, will typically stay with the mother for two full seasons.
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