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  2. Sun bear - Wikipedia

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    Sun bears lead the most arboreal (tree-living) lifestyle among all bears. [4] [40] They are mainly active during the day, although nocturnality might be more common in areas frequented by humans. [8] [41] [42] The sun bear is an excellent climber; it sunbathes or sleeps in trees 2 to 7 m (6 ft 7 in to 23 ft 0 in) above the ground. Bedding sites ...

  3. Kinkajou - Wikipedia

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    While they are usually solitary when foraging, they occasionally forage in large groups, and sometimes associate with olingos (which are also nocturnal arboreal frugivores). [25] The larger kinkajous are dominant and will drive olingos away when food is scarce. [19] Kinkajous have a much more extensive range than olingos and tend to be more ...

  4. Alicia Silverstone Says Son Bear's Vegan Diet Has Made ... - AOL

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    Alicia Silverstone revealed that she doesn’t need to lay down the law with her son Bear, 9, because of the positive impact a vegan diet has on his behavior. “I can tell you that from the get ...

  5. Bear - Wikipedia

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    Sun bears use their long tongues to lick up both insects and honey. [80] Fish are an important source of food for some species, and brown bears in particular gather in large numbers at salmon runs. Typically, a bear plunges into the water and seizes a fish with its jaws or front paws. The preferred parts to eat are the brain and eggs.

  6. Wild foods foraging tours help gatherers see beyond 'green wall'

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  7. We Rescued A Sun Bear And A Moon Bear Cub In One Day - AOL

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    Free the Bears rescues threatened sun bears and moon bears from the illegal wildlife trade and bear bile farms. Recently, we learned about a tiny sun bear cub with a severe snare wound in the far ...

  8. List of feeding behaviours - Wikipedia

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    Trophallaxis: eating food regurgitated by another animal; Zoopharmacognosy: self-medication by eating plants, soils, and insects to treat and prevent disease. An opportunistic feeder sustains itself from a number of different food sources, because the species is behaviourally sufficiently flexible.

  9. Spring is a time for foraging. What to know about bagging and ...

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    Cardoons are another reliable wild food. What our family calls cardoons are burdock, you know, the big, elephant-eared plant that produces the burrs that were the inspiration for Velcro.