A mother bear and her cubs hold up traffic
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A mother bear and her cubs hold up traffic
J. Boyd Ellis
1950

Bear interactions were more normalized during the 1950s, since irresponsible feeding practices made bears feel more comfortable approaching cars and traveling on the road. This behavior change led to “bear jams” blocking traffic for excited onlooking visitors.

Paper. L 14, H 9 cm
Yellowstone National Park, YELL 199328