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  2. Bear danger - Wikipedia

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    Bear danger is the risk encountered by humans and their pets or livestock when interacting with bears and the potential of an attack from bears. Although most bears are apex predators in their own habitat, most do not, under normal circumstances, hunt and feed on humans.

  3. Black bears are curious and eat human's trash. That's not ...

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    Importantly, bears that have access to trash can lose their natural fear of people, leading to increased bear-human conflicts. This may cause bears to exhibit dangerous behaviors such as opening ...

  4. Interspecies friendship - Wikipedia

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    In the previous 11,000 years, humans have brought a wide range of species into domestication to use as livestock, working animals, household pets, and companions. [27] The influence of human behaviour on domesticated animals has led to many species having learned to co-exist - sometimes leading to the formation of an interspecies friendship.

  5. Bear - Wikipedia

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    Several bear species are dangerous to humans, especially in areas where they have become used to people; elsewhere, they generally avoid humans. Injuries caused by bears are rare, but are widely reported. [130] Bears may attack humans in response to being startled, in defense of young or food, or even for predatory reasons. [131]

  6. Our bears are real, a Chinese zoo says, denying they are ...

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    Sun bears are the size of large dogs, standing at most 1.3 meters (50 inches) tall on their hind legs, compared with up to 2.8 meters (9 feet) for grizzlies and other species, according to the zoo.

  7. China zoo forced to deny some of its bears are humans ... - AOL

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    ‘When it comes to bears, the first thing that comes to mind is a huge figure and amazing power... But not all bears are behemoths,’ says Hangzhou Zoo China zoo forced to deny some of its bears ...

  8. Cultural depictions of bears - Wikipedia

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    In a continuation of the anthropomorphic themes of Goldilocks are the Berenstain Bears, which behave and act like a human family. Teddy Bears' Picnic remains a popular children's song. In fact, bears are frequently depicted in children's media as cuddly and friendly companions, such as the depiction of Baloo in Disney's version of The Jungle Book.

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

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    Sun bears are the size of large dogs, standing at most 1.3 meters (50 inches) tall on their hind legs, compared with up to 2.8 metres (9 feet) for some other species, according to the zoo.