Bear Rubbing Against Tree in Forest
In a vibrant forest clearing, a young brown bear stands on its hind legs, pressing its body against a tree trunk. This behavior, known as rubbing or scent-marking, is common among bears and helps them communicate territory or shed old fur. The surrounding greenery, dappled sunlight, and soft earth tones create a peaceful, natural atmosphere. The bear’s focused posture and the texture of its thick fur add depth to the moment. Photographed by Valtteri Mulkahainen, the image captures a candid glimpse into the life of a wild bear in its natural habitat.
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