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A black bear mother and her two cubs forage in a clearing next to Highway 10 in Riding Mountain National Park on a hot Wednesday afternoon. While mom relaxed, the cubs enjoyed playing in the grass and muncing on dandelions.

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A black bear mother and her two cubs forage in a clearing next to Highway 10 in Riding Mountain National Park on a hot Wednesday afternoon. While mom relaxed, the cubs enjoyed playing in the grass and muncing on dandelions.

Two black bear cubs forage close to their mother in a clearing next to Highway 10 in Riding Mountain National Park on a hot Wednesday afternoon. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Two black bear cubs forage close to their mother in a clearing next to Highway 10 in Riding Mountain National Park on a hot Wednesday afternoon. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
A black bear cub sits down to scratch while eating dandelions alongside a sibling and their mother in a clearing next to Highway 10 in Riding Mountain National Park on a hot Wednesday afternoon. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
A black bear cub sits down to scratch while eating dandelions alongside a sibling and their mother in a clearing next to Highway 10 in Riding Mountain National Park on a hot Wednesday afternoon. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
A black bear mother and two cubs forage in a clearing next to Highway 10 in Riding Mountain National Park on a hot Wednesday afternoon. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
A black bear mother and two cubs forage in a clearing next to Highway 10 in Riding Mountain National Park on a hot Wednesday afternoon. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
A black bear cub sits down to scratch while eating dandelions alongside a sibling and their mother in a clearing next to Highway 10 in Riding Mountain National Park on a hot Wednesday afternoon. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
A black bear cub sits down to scratch while eating dandelions alongside a sibling and their mother in a clearing next to Highway 10 in Riding Mountain National Park on a hot Wednesday afternoon. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
A black bear cub sits with a mouthful of dandelions while foraging alongside a sibling and their mother in a clearing next to Highway 10 in Riding Mountain National Park on a hot Wednesday afternoon. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
A black bear cub sits with a mouthful of dandelions while foraging alongside a sibling and their mother in a clearing next to Highway 10 in Riding Mountain National Park on a hot Wednesday afternoon. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
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