On top of his distinctive markings, “Scarface” was also notable on account of his age—25 years—enough time for his fanbase to build substantially. Most male grizzly bears live slightly shorter existences than females on account of competition with other males, and life in general; they rarely exceed 20 years of age. Sadly, on the evening of November 18, 2015, the bear that was such a model ambassador for man and bear, met his end amid a chance, close-range encounter with a hunter. 211 was shot on dark trail along Little Trail Creek about 4 miles north of Gardiner Montana—just a short distance from our home. Though his death was classified as “self-defense.” Many had speculated that we would not see this familiar old friend return from the den, on account of his age, but would never imagine that such an easy-going bear would meet his end in a confrontation with a human.
“Veteran Traveler” – Yellowstone’s “Scarface” Grizzly Bear measures 5.25″L x 1.75″ W x 3″H and is an edition of 30. “Lamar Contemplation” measures 4.5″L x 1.75″ W x 4″H, and is also an edition of 30. To purchase one of these sculptures, please contact us. To view George’s other sculptures, visit his gallery.