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<blockquote data-quote="Akbushape" data-source="post: 252025" data-attributes="member: 14672"><p>GuyM, Guaranteed that track in your first photo is the track of a grizzly. The</p><p>claw marks are a positive identfier. I'd agree it is about a six foot bear, and</p><p>most definitely a grizzly.</p><p>In mud you will see claw marks on a black bear track but they will be much closer to the toes. </p><p>This bear had pretty impressive claws for a grizzly that size, especially for</p><p>a fall bear. From spring to fall their claws will wear down, on a big bear up</p><p>to an inch or more. They will grow long in the den, but by fall they will be worn down considerably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Akbushape, post: 252025, member: 14672"] GuyM, Guaranteed that track in your first photo is the track of a grizzly. The claw marks are a positive identfier. I'd agree it is about a six foot bear, and most definitely a grizzly. In mud you will see claw marks on a black bear track but they will be much closer to the toes. This bear had pretty impressive claws for a grizzly that size, especially for a fall bear. From spring to fall their claws will wear down, on a big bear up to an inch or more. They will grow long in the den, but by fall they will be worn down considerably. [/QUOTE]
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