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Title:
Black Bear #1 (GSMNP)
Size:
4x6 (4.21" x 5.47")
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The Black Bear can be seen in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park usually from April to late October. They eat a variety of things including wild cherries as shown on this postcard. Bears are wild animals and can run at high speeds, so they should not be approached at close distances.
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Title:
Buck #1 (GSMNP)
Size:
4x6 (4.21" x 5.47")
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White-tail deer can often times be seen in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park especially in a place like Cades Cove. There are several varieties of deer in the National Park including the larger version as shown on this postcard. The best times to see deer in usually in the early morning or late afternoon.
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Title:
Buck #2 (Cades Cove)
Size:
4x6 (4.21" x 5.47")
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White-tail deer can often times be seen in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park including places like Cades Cove. The best times to see deer in Cades Cove is usually in the early morning or late afternoon.
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Title:
Butterfly #1 (GSMNP)
Size:
4x6 (4.21" x 5.47")
Text On Back:
Butterflies such as the Spicebush Swallowtail are common to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and can be seen in large quantities around late August and early September when certain wild flowers and weeds bloom such as Iron Weed which is shown on this postcard.
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Title:
Butterfly #2 (GSMNP)
Size:
4x6 (4.21" x 5.47")
Text On Back:
Butterflies such as the Monarch Butterfly are common to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and can be seen in large quantities around late August and early September when certain wild flowers and weeds bloom such as Iron Weed which is shown on this postcard.
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Title:
Wild Turkies #1
Size:
4x6 (4.21" x 5.47")
Text On Back:
Wild turkies can often times be seen in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park including places like Cades Cove. They usually travel in groups as seen on this postcard and can weigh up to 24 lbs.
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