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The park is full of bears! You basically have to look for them. If you want to see a bear act like a bear: Grizzlies like open grasslands and forrests and eat mostly grasses, roots and shrubs and some meat. Black Bears like thick vegetated forrests and dense cover and eat mostly vegetation and occasionally meat. If you want to see a bear go where a bear would. Although there are both black and grizzly bears in Yellowstone, black bears and grizzly bears often don't share terratories. Black bears are often seen in the northern portion of the park (around Tower and Roosevelt areas) Grizzlies are found in the rest of the park. For more information visit the park's website at: www.nps.gov/yell or talk to a park ranger or park employee. Please report bear sightings to visitor centers, or to a park ranger. Remember you must stay at least 100 yards away from any bear or wolf and 25 yards away from other large animals. Follow all laws, regulations, and guidelines while in Yellowstone, they are there to keep you safe, and make your trip more enjoyable! Always obey park rangers, officials, and park employees, and enjoy your Yellowstone experience!

The park is full of bears! You basically have to look for them. If you want to see a bear act like a bear: Grizzlies like open grasslands and forrests and eat mostly grasses, roots and shrubs and some meat. Black Bears like thick vegetated forrests and dense cover and eat mostly vegetation and occasionally meat. If you want to see a bear go where a bear would. Although there are both black and grizzly bears in Yellowstone, black bears and grizzly bears often don't share terratories. Black bears are often seen in the northern portion of the park (around Tower and Roosevelt areas) Grizzlies are found in the rest of the park. For more information visit the park's website at: www.nps.gov/yell or talk to a park ranger or park employee. Please report bear sightings to visitor centers, or to a park ranger. Remember you must stay at least 100 yards away from any bear or wolf and 25 yards away from other large animals. Follow all laws, regulations, and guidelines while in Yellowstone, they are there to keep you safe, and make your trip more enjoyable! Always obey park rangers, officials, and park employees, and enjoy your Yellowstone experience!

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