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    Colorado wildlife camera accidentally captures hundreds of adorable ‘bear selfies’

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    By Zoe Sottile, CNN

    Unbearably adorable.

    A wildlife camera in Boulder, Colorado, captured about 400 “bear selfies” after a curious black bear started investigating the camera.

    Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks posted a few of the charming snaps on Twitter Monday.

    “Recently, a bear discovered a wildlife camera that we use to monitor wildlife across #Boulder open space,” wrote the park system. “Of the 580 photos captured, about 400 were bear selfies.”

    Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks operates 9 cameras around its 46,000 acres of land. The motion-activated cameras snap a still photograph when they sense movement from an animal, and then take videos between 10 and 30 seconds long, according to an August news release from the City of Boulder.

    Information from the cameras help park staff learn about wildlife behavior and protect crucial…

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