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A 'selfie master' bear appears on a wildlife observation camera installed in a protected area in Colorado, USA, leaving hundreds of pictures and becoming a hot topic.



According to reports on the 29th (local time) by British daily newspaper The Guardian and American NBC and CNN broadcasts, staff at Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks, a nature reserve in Boulder, Colorado, recently moved to observe wildlife in the park. I was surprised when I checked the detection camera.



As usual, there were hundreds of pictures taken, most of them of a single black bear.



The bear in the photo is looking at the front with full awareness of the camera as if taking a selfie, or looking at the side at an angle as if showing off a handsome face, taking the 'optimal angle'.



His expressions and composition are varied, such as sticking out his tongue or thrusting his side face in.



Observation cameras in this park are installed in various places to observe the ecology of wild animals living in the protected area, and are set to leave a video and capture photos when there is movement.



The park said that various wild animals such as coyotes, beavers, pumas, and bears are often photographed, but they usually pass by without being conscious of the camera, but this black bear seems to have been completely captured by the camera.



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A total of 580 pictures were taken that day, of which 400 were 'selfies' of the bear.



"It appears the bear took a special interest in one of the wildlife cameras and took hundreds of 'selfie' captures," said Philip Yates, spokesman for Boulder Mountain Park. do," he said.



(Photo = Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks Twitter capture, Yonhap News)