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Saturday, August 4, 2018

Bathing Black Bear Beauty

My trail cams captured Mohawk, a black bear sow, taking a bath in the stinkiest pool you can imagine. It may be stinky but the great news is that it still has water!

Mohawk is such a character. She's been around since her youngest days and is truly coming into her own. She has claimed a prime piece of territory as hers. She probably was able to do this because of the losses of two ursine matriarchs of our area in recent years. I don't know what happened to them - I simply know that they disappeared.

Mohawk is probably the daughter of one of them. In the black bear world, daughters stay in their mother's territory. If the mother is alive, she cedes a portion of her land to her daughter. In contrast, male cubs must travel long distances to find their own territories well away from their mothers.

One of the big features of Mohawk's territory is that she has two springs that run almost all the time. I've never yet seen them dry. Her favorite is an exceptionally stinky one that may help prevent parasites from inhabiting her skin or GI tract. That's the only explanation that makes sense to me about why the bears favor the stinkiest water source!

She took a very vigorous bath, including rubbing her face with her front paw extensively. She also blew bubbles whenever her snout went under water. You can hear it in the video.

She rolled over on her back with her paws in the air at one point.

She startled once, almost leaping out of her skin. And finally, she went bipedal for us. I believe that she was sniffing a branch hanging over the pool, just out of view of the cam.

Mohawk will have cubs this winter in her den if she gets enough to eat and stays safe from humans between now and then. She mated with Tiny this summer - so it will be especially fun to see their offspring, knowing who the parents are!

Here's the video of her bath. Be sure that your sound is turned on so that you can hear her blow bubbles!

17 comments:

  1. Love this. Maybe she just loves that "earthy" scent.

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  2. I do hope we get to see Tiny and Mohawks babies, I can't wait... she is on cloud nine in that water hole.. or maybe I should say pond 9...

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  3. forgot to say I am happy that there are at least to places for them to get water.

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  4. So wonderful to have the background stories along with your videos. Thanks for all the work you do!

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  5. She sure looks happy wallowing in that spring. I'm curious if you've ever thought of having a sample of the water analyzed to see what is in it.

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  6. Scrubba-dub, dub...a sweet black bear in the tub! 🐻

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  7. No wonder bears smell so awful. But I'm sure that bath felt wonderful. Amazing that bears have such keen senses of smell and can still tolerate (and enjoy) those stinky water holes.

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  8. best video ever. I shared it with all my friends. thanks

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  9. OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH my word your video skills are off the charts perfect and so clear. YOu really need to work for NatGEOWild.
    Hugs madi and mom

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  10. Well, she was having a very thorough wash, and then startled, this is another amazing look into your wildlife.Let her live and have those babies.

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  11. We can't wait to see some Tiny Mohawk cubs:) She sure loves that water. Love seeing her wash her face with her paw.

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  12. She really enjoyed that bath!! Isn't it interesting as to how their territory works. It's also exciting that there may be cubs from two of the bears you know!
    Jan, Wag 'n Woof Pets

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  13. Oh my goodness! She looks like she's really enjoying herself!
    KZK

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  14. That is fun to see. Hey, stinky is in the nose of the beholder and she must not mind one bit.

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  15. That was so much fun to watch! Thank you KB!

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  16. All I could think of when I watched the video, was "it's great fun being a bear!!" :-)

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