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WATCH: Black Bear Emerges From Den In Glacier National Park
Watch as a sleepy black bear makes its way out of a den in Montana.

A sleepy black bear denning in a cottonwood tree in Glacier National Park in Montana was seen on camera emerging from the hole in the tree earlier this month and people can now follow along as the bear fully emerges from the den and moves on for the summer.
A video posted by Glacier National Park on Friday shows the bear poking its head out of the den, standing up and letting out a big yawn. The park wrote that its hard to tell from a distance whether the bear is a male or a female.
The park also wrote that there could be cubs in the den but so far, there are no signs that there are any cubs with the adult bear. According to the NPS, during the winter denning period, pregnant black bears give birth to cubs.
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Bears without cubs emerge from the denning period in early spring while pregnant black bears emerge later on, in late March or early April, according to the NPS.
For now, you can follow along live here as this adult bear makes its way out of the cottonwood tree for good.
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Here's a glimpse of what you might see on the webcam:
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