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  2. Bear hunting - Wikipedia

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    Bear are hard to hunt, as they generally live in dense forests or thick brush. They are, however, easy to trap. [20] Where they are hunted frequently, bear become purely nocturnal. [9] Once a general area is identified, a bear hunt usually begins by looking for claw marks on trees. [7] Scores in bear hunts are based on the width and length of ...

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  4. Treeing - Wikipedia

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    This method of hunting is also used for cougar and black bear. The dogs are trained to bay, not directly attack the quarry; however, it is not unheard of for the quarry to kill some of the dogs or for the dogs to kill the quarry. Usually, the quarry will climb a tree to escape the dogs after a period of chase and harassment.

  5. Watch as vets treat a hairless, orphaned black bear cub ... - AOL

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    An orphaned black bear cub is one step closer to living a healthy life after being rescued by a community in Northern California.. Over the weekend, residents in El Dorado County, California took ...

  6. Video captures big black bear's casual stroll across crowded ...

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    A large black bear was spotted wandering on a beach in California, capturing the attention of bystanders. Video captures big black bear's casual stroll across crowded California beach Skip to main ...

  7. Foraging - Wikipedia

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    In red harvester ants, the foraging process is divided between three different types of workers: nest patrollers, trail patrollers, and foragers. These workers can utilize many different methods of communicating while foraging in a group, such as guiding flights, scent paths, and "jostling runs", as seen in the eusocial bee Melipona scutellaris .

  8. Trapping pit - Wikipedia

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    European rock drawings and cave paintings reveal that bear, moose and wolf were hunted since the Stone Age using trapping pits. [citation needed] Remains of trapping pits used for hunting elk, reindeer, wolves, and bears can still be found in Northern Scandinavia. These pits, which can measure up to 4 by 7 metres (13 ft × 23 ft) in size and be ...

  9. Is bear hunting in SC cruel? Should it be stopped? A reader ...

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    In The State’s letters to the editor, a reader write about his reaction to a photo of a bear killed during SC’s hunting season. Alzheimer’s, facilities for the homeless and Vista businesses ...