>>2833149That doesn't look like bear scat. Based on the image:
_ The droppings are scattered, medium-sized, and pellet-like in some areas, which is not typical of bear scat.
_ Bear scat is usually larger, more tubular, and often filled with visible food remnants like berries, fur, or seeds, depending on diet and season.
_ This looks more consistent with deer or possibly wild hog droppings-especially if you're in a region where either is common. Wild hog scat can be varied but often looks somewhat like this if it's been stepped on or weathered.
If you're hiking in an area with wildlife, it's good to stay aware-but based on this, it's probably not from a bear. Want to know how to tell for sure in the future?