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  2. Bear ‘Tucking Themself In’ for Hibernation in Yellowstone ...

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    Good night, bear! I loved watching this video - I guess I never realized that bears cover up when they get in bed just like we do! ABC News commenters also enjoyed watching the bear prepare to go ...

  3. American black bear - Wikipedia

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    A bear shot in autumn 1986 in Michigan was thought by some to be an American black bear/grizzly bear hybrid, because of its unusually large size and its proportionately larger brain case and skull. DNA testing was unable to determine whether it was a large American black bear or a grizzly bear.

  4. Asian black bear - Wikipedia

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    They may also den in abandoned brown bear dens. Asian black bears tend to den at lower elevations and on less steep slopes than brown bears. Female Asian black bears emerge from dens later than do males, and female Asian black bears with cubs emerge later than barren females. [42] Asian black bears tend to be less mobile than brown bears.

  5. Polar bear - Wikipedia

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    The polar bear is the largest living species of bear and land carnivore, though some brown bear subspecies like the Kodiak bear can rival it in size. [31] [32] Males are generally 200–250 cm (6.6–8.2 ft) long with a weight of 300–800 kg (660–1,760 lb).

  6. Bears attract up to 20,000 visitors to China zoo – after it ...

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    Now, visitor numbers have gone up by 30 per cent to around 20,000 a day, the Zhejiang-based Chao News reported, with the bear having become a trending topic on Chinese social media at the weekend.

  7. Black Bear Awakening From Hibernation at Zoo Looks Like a ...

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    The black bear had hay in his hair, looked disoriented, and basically looked like what most of us tired humans look like every morning! Miller Zoo commenters couldn't help but laugh at Buddy's ...

  8. Atlas bear - Wikipedia

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    A mitochondrial DNA study of bones of Atlas bears ranging in age from 10,000 to 800 years Before Present found that the specimens belonged to two distinct clades: one, referred to as "Clade V", was indistinguishable from brown bears found in the Iberian Peninsula, while the other "Clade VI", was highly distinct from all other brown bears, either closely related to the polar bear and Alaskan ...

  9. How to survive a bear attack – or better yet, avoid one ...

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    One very crucial thing is to make a quick ID of the kind of bear, because your strategy is going to be different depending on the type of bear. Study this face. This is a black bear face.