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  2. American black bear - Wikipedia

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    Although an adult bear is quite capable of killing a human, American black bears typically avoid confronting humans. Unlike grizzly bears, which became a subject of fearsome legend among the European settlers of North America, black bears were rarely considered overly dangerous, even though they lived in areas where the pioneers had settled.

  3. Black bears are common along the NC coast. Here's why and ...

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    There are more bears living along North Carolina's coast than in the mountains. The recovery of the black bear in the state is one of North Carolina's real wildlife success stories.

  4. Bear - Wikipedia

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    American black bears mating at the North American Bear Center. The mating system of bears has variously been described as a form of polygyny, promiscuity and serial monogamy. [99] [100] [101] During the breeding season, males take notice of females in their vicinity and females become more tolerant of males. A male bear may visit a female ...

  5. Wildlife of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The Alaskan Peninsula provides an important habitat for fish, mammals, reptiles, and birds. At the top of the food chain are the bears. Alaska contains about 70% of the total North American brown bear population and the majority of the grizzly bears, as well as black bears and Kodiak bears.

  6. Black bear cub, all alone in the wild, finds home in Durham ...

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    The now 9-month-old American black bear cub was just 4 pounds when he was found all on his own last spring. ... There are an estimated 15,000 black bears in North Carolina, ... Black Bear habitat.

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

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    New York is home to an estimated 8,000 black bears, and even though it is a relatively rare experience, it is possible to catch a glimpse during the fall season in the Southern Tier.

  8. Ursus americanus carlottae - Wikipedia

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    Haida Gwaii black bears are the largest subspecies of American black bear, not only within British Columbia but across North America. [2]Unlike their mainland counterparts, who come in a variety of colour phases, Haida Gwaii black bears have only ever been reported as having entirely black fur.

  9. North American inland temperate rainforest - Wikipedia

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    The North American inland rainforest is located in the so-called interior wet-belt, approximately 500-700 km inland from the Pacific coast on western, windward mountain slopes and valley bottoms of the Columbia Mountains and the Rocky Mountains.