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No, this is not a line from the fairy tale reboot 鈥淕oldilocks and the Three Bears of Instagram.鈥 It鈥檚 real life. A bear in Colorado has gone viral by taking hundreds of selfies on a trail camera set up by Boulder鈥檚 Open Space and Mountain Parks (OSMP) program.
In the pictures the bear appears to experiment with You can hear it saying to itself, 鈥淒oes my fur seem too shiny in this one?鈥
Four hundred of the 580 photos captured recently on one camera were of this single ursine influencer. The Boulder OSMP has nine of the motion-detecting devices on its 46,000-acre land system.
The cameras 鈥減rovide us a unique opportunity to learn more about how local species use the landscape around us while minimizing our presence in sensitive habitats,鈥 said Will Keeley, senior wildlife ecologist for OSMP, .
Who knew the local species were using the landscape to create content as well as provide food?
Typically, wild animals ignore trail cameras or scurry away. At night their images can be ghostly and hard to identify. 鈥淗elp Identify This Trail Cam Mystery Beast鈥 is a in Maine鈥檚 Bangor Daily News.
This bear may simply have been intrigued by a mysterious object. Could it really have a sense of fun?
We鈥檒l know for sure if it discovers TikTok.