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Thats a brown bear!! No question. Only other question is where were those pictures taken. Either way, it's just a matter of time here in Colorado!!
Great looking black bear, wllm!! How big was he?
I think it's very possible they are there, wolves too.
Bear=Blackie
Greentree=Douchie
Way late to this page but thought I would give my two cents nonetheless. I showed the second photo to my Mammology professor at Colorado State University, and asked for his take on what species it was. I didn’t ask anything that would have influenced a particular response, such as, “What do you think about the shoulder hump?” or anything along those lines. I also didn’t mention where the photo was taken. He responded in an almost annoyed manner as he was able to come to the conclusion that it was a grizzly very quickly. It wasn’t until I stated the photo was taken in Colorado that he really gained interest. Without being too long-winded, he backed his opinion by noting the large dish-shaped skull, noticeable shoulder hump, smaller ears compared to a black bear, and pelage that matched a grizzly (although pelage obviously isn’t a sole identifier).
Yep, read ghost grizz as I alluded to above. If there were bears there they would be a remnant pop there is no way they got there from WY without people noticing. Last bear killed in the San Juan’s was 40 years ago and there are rumors that bear was there due to some bucket biology.From what I remember hearing the pic was taking in the San Juan’s. Some of that country doesn’t see many people ever.