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Lake Superior Zoo bear's got a bone to pick

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One of the two Alaskan brown bears at the Lake Superior Zoo uses a bone to pick at its teeth Saturday, June 20, in Duluth. The bears were out swimming in their pond during the Walk on the Wild Side tours at the zoo. The zoo is open, with visitors following a one-way path through the outdoor only exhibits. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)

One of the two Alaskan brown bears at the Lake Superior Zoo in Duluth uses a bone to pick at its teeth Saturday. The bears were out swimming in their pond and able to be seen during the "Walk on the Wild Side" tours.

The zoo is open to visitors following a one-way path through the outdoor exhibits.

Jed Carlson joined the Superior Telegram in February 2001 as a photographer. He grew up in Willmar, Minnesota. He graduated from Ridgewater Community College in Willmar, then from Minnesota State Moorhead with a major in mass communications with an emphasis in photojournalism.
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