A brown bear in Boulder, Colorado, tested out all of its best looks and glamorous angles in hundreds of selfies taken in front of a camera used to monitor wildlife.
"Recently, a bear discovered a wildlife camera that we use to monitor wildlife acrossDerek Zoolander could never."Sometimes wildlife species notice our cameras, but most just walk on by. In this instance, a bear took a special interest in one of our wildlife cameras and took the opportunity to capture hundreds of selfies," Philip Yates, a spokesperson for the Boulder OSMP, tells NBC News."These pictures made us laugh, and we thought others would too.
Several Twitter commenters asked why the bear was up and moving around in January, when it should be hibernating.
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