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close-up of black bear leaning over rock
Close-up of a black bear in a Connecticut yard, baring teeth as it looks at a bird feeder
Great Himalayan bear, rises on the hind legs or shows back. in the outdoor park.
A large black bear giving a silly look
A black bear cub balances on a porch railing at a residence in Ketchikan, Alaska on Sept. 13, 2020.
bear sleeping on a tree
Black bears are found in every county of New Jersey.  This Black bear mother and her cub knocked over a bird feeder for food in Sussex County New Jersey.  The bear only had a single cub
In South Lake Tahoe, California, a black bear known as ‘Hank the tank’ walks across the pine needle covered slopes behind homes on trash pick up day. Many bear home break-ins have occurred nearby.
Bear attack! Motion blur feeling bear attacking.
Bear encounter in the woods of Litchfield County in Connecticut, where most of the state's 1,500 bears are found. Bears can move as quietly as cats, and in lush woods they're hard to see. You could turn around and see one standing there. This one started huffing and puffing, but went away when the photographer raised his voice. Speaking aggressively to a bear, however, can backfire. This photographer watches out for smaller, younger bears in particular, since they may not have yet learned to avoid people.
The Brown Bear is a large mammal found in various parts of the world, including Eurasia, North America, and some parts of Asia. It is also known as the Grizzly Bear in North America. Brown Bears are typically large-bodied animals, with males weighing up to 600-700 kg and females weighing up to 200-300 kg. They have shaggy fur that can range in color from light brown to almost black, and they often have a distinctive hump on their shoulders. \n\nBrown Bears are omnivorous animals, meaning they eat both plants and animals. Their diet varies depending on their location, but it typically includes berries, nuts, roots, insects, and small mammals such as rodents. In some areas, they also prey on larger animals such as elk or moose.\n\nBrown Bears are known for their strength and powerful muscles, which allow them to dig and forage for food, climb trees, and swim long distances. They are also known to be solitary animals, except during mating season. Brown Bears hibernate during the winter months, often in a den made of vegetation, where they can conserve energy and survive on stored fat until the spring.\n\nDue to habitat loss and hunting, Brown Bears are considered a threatened species in some parts of their range. However, conservation efforts have helped to stabilize their populations in many areas.l look
A large black bear (Ursus americanus) showing its displeasure of passing cars
Black Bear eating clover
Black bear eating leaves in the woods.
A Black Bear. Big Bend National Park, Texas
This bear is enjoying itself lounging on the grass
American Black Bear
A female American Black bear in a grass field
Black Bear
Black bear at marking tree at edge of a Washington, Connecticut yard in early spring. He bit through and broke off the top of this pine tree last year and comes back to rub on it and see whether another bear has visited. He's looking at the photographer on a deck, but what he really wants is a mate. He may weigh 500 pounds.
A mother Black Bear in Jasper National Park
Bear and car
Black Bear, walking
Grizzly Bear by waters edge with fall color background. At a game farm in Montana, with captive animals in natural settings. Property released.
Large black bear sitting and making a funny face
A close up of a Black Bear spotted in Iwate, North Japan
A portrait of a large black bear in Arizona.
Black bear standing to check out a bird feeder in Washington, Connecticut, in rural Litchfield County, mid-April. There are an estimated 1,500 bears in the state. They have been sighted in every Connecticut town and city. Though the fourth-ranked state in population density, Connecticut is the 14th most forested, providing good bear habitat. The state recently enacted a law against feeding bears and urges people to take down their bird feeders by mid-March, when bears awaken from their winter sleep.
A large predator, the wild black bear lurking through the grass of Florida
Large male Black Bear in the Yellowstone Ecosystem in western USA, North America. Nearest cities are Gardiner, Cooke City, Livingston, Bozeman and Billings, Montana, Denver, Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah
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