Some grizzly bears have white claws. This is a very old grizzly with a busted jaw causing one of his teeth to stick outside his mouth.
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July 8, 2011 at 6:36 am
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Nice photo. A snagletooth seems to be the most common form of crippling injury resulting from bear-bear combat. All instances I’ve seen have been adult males? Have you ever seen a female or an adolescent with a broken jaw and snagle tooth?
Laughing Bear