1 month ago | By iHeart Dogs
Wouldn't it be amazing to know how wild animals act in our absence? Well, using current camera technology, we can peer into a slice of the secret animal world. Trail cameras can capture a sliver of what animals are up to, without being too conspicuous.
That's exactly how an orphaned bear cub named Tamarack, who had escaped from a wildlife rehabilitation center, was captured playing with a toy, while taking a bath in a puddle.
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