i'm allisun.
i like trees.
i get a little bit heavy sometimes, i know all about the blues.

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theanimalblog:

This Year I Resolve To Touch BOTH Feet. Photo by ucumari
morgondagg:

“She Loves Me,Loves Me Not” by Buck Shreck
j-m3s:

eeks! a mouse! (by Leesamaree)

if i could choose to be anything in the world at this moment, i’d be a bear. i’d get to walk around in the forest all day and eat berries and fish and play with my cubs and maul all the mean mountain and tree destroyers. i’d be the protector of these mountains and woods for the rest of my days and teach my cubs to do the same.

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pag-asaharibon:

In Arizona, the black bear is found in most woodland habitats, including pinyon-juniper, oak woodland, coniferous forest, and chaparral. An interesting footnote to black bear distribution in Arizona is the absence of any sizeable population of black bears north of the Colorado River. 
Photo above: a bear cub hangs from a branch at Bearizona in Williams.
The black bear is the only bear species still found in Arizona. As Animal Planet explains about the grizzly bear:

The extermination of grizzlies in the Great Plains was completed before any record of their numbers could be compiled. Texas and North Dakota exterminated their grizzlies before the end of the 19th century — 1890 and 1897 respectively. States like Utah, New Mexico, Arizona and Oregon saw their last grizzlies killed in the 1920s and early 1930s. 
spiritofthewhitebear:

Glacier Bear cub 
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