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AAndz Bir appealed to the rain forests in Colombia in Colombia. Eyes narrowed with a severe concentration and an outstretched black clutch, the huge URSID – NARIZ De Calavera (Skull Nose) appears – ready to pounce on the photographer.

Fortunately for Santiago Monrewy Garcia, the picture was taken with a detailed system of camera traps that allowed him to monitor the bear and photograph it from a distance, and without great disturbance in his normal home. Monroi Garcia, whose image won the “animal” category from A photographer near the year Competition, I noticed that cold temperatures and thick foliage and moisture Ecopalacio Nature Reserve In fact, it helped generate this snapshot: some rain drops on the camera lens created a hidden texture and needle that made the bear in a sharp concentration, giving its surroundings a dream -like appearance.

Monroe Garcia made several failed attempts before picking up this shot. The bears are shy and unilateral Andes by nature, and are the only known bears in South America, and they are diminished by numbers, and this is largely due to the fragmentation of habitats, agriculture, and overfishing. Although only little is known about the bears, the recent photography research efforts have shed light on the previously not documented behaviors. in study Researchers were published late last year, and researchers used homogeneous cameras to track the Andes Beers activities, providing a unique offer from “Bear’s-Eye-VEAR” mammal environment. Scientists have recorded new visions about their nutritional preferences, umbrella -based mating practices, and a rare example of killing children and their cakes.

Although less than 18,000 Andes bears remain in South America, these mammals were able to capture the imagination of cultures all over the world. This type is called Ukuku In the language of Quechua, it historically occupied the spiritual and cultural importance of the peoples of the Andes. And in England, the beloved Birnington Bir is the same, and it is Andyan He claimed that she appeared From the dark forests in Peru – like Naris de Calvira, in the picture here.

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