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  2. Watch: Black bear nestles in for hibernation at Yellowstone ...

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    A black bear was caught on video earlier this month readying itself for hibernation this winter in Yellowstone National Park. ... like most animals that hibernate. According to the National Forest ...

  3. Hibernation - Wikipedia

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    Some species of mammals hibernate while gestating young, which are born either while the mother hibernates or shortly afterwards. [5] For example, female black bears go into hibernation during the winter months in order to give birth to their offspring. [6]

  4. Black bears in New York: How many are there and how big do ...

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    Before the winter months when they hibernate, bears enter a process called hyperphagia where they need to eat constantly in preparation. ... In addition to the fall season, bears are most likely ...

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

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    As kids, we were all taught that bears hibernate for months at a time during the winter months. You may not know this, but bears do not actually hibernate ! Not in the true sense of the word, anyways.

  6. Grizzly bear - Wikipedia

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    Grizzly bears also do not defecate or urinate throughout the entire hibernation period. The male grizzly bear's hibernation ends in early to mid-March, while females emerge in April or early May. [53] In preparation for winter, bears can gain approximately 180 kg (400 lb), during a period of hyperphagia, before going into hibernation. [54]

  7. Bear - Wikipedia

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    Bears of northern regions, including the American black bear and the grizzly bear, hibernate in the winter. [ 110 ] [ 111 ] During hibernation, the bear's metabolism slows down, its body temperature decreases slightly, and its heart rate slows from a normal value of 55 to just 9 beats per minute. [ 112 ]

  8. Half-asleep bears — unable to hibernate — seen walking around ...

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    Bears normally stock up on food then hibernate in their dens during the coldest winter months. Bear hibernation is “strongly tied” to weather patterns and food availability, according to a ...

  9. Asian black bear - Wikipedia

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    Female Asian black bears emerge from dens later than do males, and female Asian black bears with cubs emerge later than barren females. [37] Asian black bears tend to be less mobile than brown bears. With sufficient food, Asian black bears can remain in an area of roughly 1–2 km 2 (0.39–0.77 sq mi), and sometimes even as little as 0.5–1 ...