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  2. Glacier bear - Wikipedia

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    Glacier bears, like all other black bears, are omnivores, with their diets varying depending on the food source available during the season and the location. [13] Their diet includes young shoots and roots in early spring. During the summer in Alaska, the glacier bear eats the abundant Pacific salmon spawning in the streams.

  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. Brown bear - Wikipedia

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    Females give birth to an average of one to three cubs that remain with their mother for 1.5 to 4.5 years. It is a long-lived animal, with an average lifespan of 25 years in the wild. Relative to its body size, the brown bear has an exceptionally large brain. This large brain allows for high cognitive abilities, such as tool use.

  5. Florida black bear - Wikipedia

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    Florida black bears are typically large-bodied with shiny black fur, a short tail and many have brown fur on their muzzles. Pelage color is consistently black in Florida, but summer molting of the guard hairs may cause them to look brown. [3] A white chest patch, called a blaze, is found in about 30% of the population. [4]

  6. Black Bear Acts Just Like a ‘Forest Puppy’ After ... - AOL

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    Ahh, it's a bear! Ohh, it's just a bear. One woman online wasn't even phased by the bear that showed up on her deck recently. She even had the guts to try and get the bear to go away.

  7. Grizzly bear - Wikipedia

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    A grizzly bear can also be identified by its rump, which is lower than its shoulders; a black bear's rump is higher than its shoulders. [33] A grizzly bear's front claws measure about 51–102 mm (2–4 in) in length; a black bear's claws measure about 25–51 mm (1–2 in) in length. [33]

  8. Does ‘The Bear’ Cast Think Their Show Is a Comedy? - AOL

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    Things Us Would Like to See in Season 3 of 'The Bear': From a Carmy and Syd Romance to Luca's Return Related: 6 Things Us Wants to See in Season 3 of ‘The Bear

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