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Two more bears Opposite the view point at the bear sanctuary, the multitude of boulders provides there bears with multiple housing options...  in this pic, two bears are wandering down the hill-side...  can you spot both? Fall,Geotagged,India,John Rowell,John Rowell Photography,Melursus ursinus,Sloth bear,adhocphotographer,copyright Click/tap to enlarge

Two more bears

Opposite the view point at the bear sanctuary, the multitude of boulders provides there bears with multiple housing options... in this pic, two bears are wandering down the hill-side... can you spot both?

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  1. Yes, because I saw your blog post about it :)

    http://www.john-rowell.com/blog/2015/11/8/travel-daroji-bear-sanctuary
    Posted 9 years ago
    1. :) Sundays post will be a good one.... I nice sit-down with Nat Geo Explorer, Prasenjeet Yadav. ;) I only interview the best you know! :P Posted 9 years ago
      1. Looking forward to it, and you know which site to recommend to him ;) Posted 9 years ago

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The sloth bear is a nocturnal insectivorous species of bears found wild within the Indian Subcontinent. The sloth bear evolved from ancestral brown bears during the Pleistocene and shares features found in insect-eating mammals through convergent evolution. The population isolated in Sri Lanka is considered as a subspecies.

Similar species: Carnivorans
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Uploaded Nov 12, 2015. Captured Nov 6, 2015 15:47 in Daroji-Kamlapura Rd, Seetharama Tanda, Karnataka 583215, India.
  • Canon EOS 5D Mark III
  • f/5.6
  • 1/250s
  • ISO100
  • 700mm