
Yellowstone National Park spots first grizzly bear to emerge from hibernation this year
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A Yellowstone National Park biologist spotted the first grizzly bear to emerge from hibernation in 2023, finding the 300-pound animal hunting for food near a bison carcass.
The bear was not caught on camera by the biologist, with the National Park Service tweeting an older picture of a grizzly bear on Swan Lake Flat.
Male bears typically emerge from hibernation in early March, while females can wait until April and May. Male bears typically scour the park premises to find bison and elk carcasses to eat.
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