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I was able to get more information from one of the neighbors about the Bear, as well as pictures of the Bear when they spotted it last week. It is a Black Bear. About 4 years ago they would see a large female... she then had a cub and they traveled around together 2 years ago and last year the cub was out on its own... they think that the Bear spotted this year is the Cub now all grown up. There is also a resident male bear (they call him "Denis") - but he's on the other side of the golf course and isn't spotted often. The pictures are of the Bear in a backyard a few doors down the street, if they see him again they are going to call us so we can grab a few pictures of our own!
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