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  <title type="text">Blog for randamen</title>
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    <title type="text">Bear activity</title>
    <content type="text">So I recently had five large bears sleeping in the back yard. Until now I've never seen more than three together, usually a mom and two cubs. I couldn't get pictures because it was too dark, even with a flashlight. When I shined a flashlight on them they would just look up at me periodically but didn't move.</content>
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