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Woke up to this.....

haha, ya we have to put our trash out the morning of trash day or else a bear will most likely get into it. We have alot of black bears in our area but we have some grizzlys too. Most of the grizzlys hit the rivers as soon as the salmon start running.
 
I have really enjoyed your pictures. I have always wanted to visit Alaska, still want to. I really love the outdoors and the wild life but living in the city we don't see cool animals like this. Thank you for sharing!
 
I remember the first time we saw a moose when we moved to Anchorage. My cat freaked out, she was so funny. We were living in an upstairs apartment, so we opened the window and fed the moose carrots. I got spooked by a few bulls while walking from school in the dark, but I really enjoyed living there. I loved the wolves most of all. When I woke to the howling, I new it was time to go look at the night sky.
 
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