Bears seen breeding in trees– a clinical very first
When Ruthmery Pillco Huarcaya booted her computer system and linked it to a just recently recovered collar from an Andean bear, she had no concept what sort of video she may be ready to see."We had more than a thousand videos, so I simply picked random videos to play," states Pillco, a wildlife ecologist at the Peruvian not-for-profit Amazon Conservation and a National Geographic Explorer. "At initially, it was simply fantastic to understand the cam worked."In videos shot throughout 4 months, a male bear nicknamed Chris took Pillco and her coworkers on a romp throughout a spectacular set of recently taped habits.She shouted with delight as the tape exposed the collared bear, who had to do with 7 to 8 years of ages, swimming throughout a river, then enjoyed strangely enough as the animal de...