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American Black Bear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 'American Black Bear ( Ursus americanus ) ' also known as the North American black bear is the most common bear species native to North America. It lives throughout much of the continent, from...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Black_Bear
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Why Do We Fear Bears? Excessive Warnings About Attacks Attacks are rare and excessive warnings about them create unnecessary fear. ... Black Bear Field Study Course ©2009 The North American Bear Center;
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www.bear.org/
www.bear.org/
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Information on the reproduction, breeding, habitat, range, diet, and behavior, as well as Black Bear pictures and links. ... The color of the American Black Bear can vary. Its muzzle or snout is light brown or tan in color and some bears may have a small, white chest blaze. There are five toes, each with a well-developed...
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www.black-bears.org/
www.black-bears.org/
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If running away from an American black bear, the last thing you want to do is climb a tree - they are expert climbers! Fortunately, they are less aggressive than some other bear species. ... American black bear; Ursus americanus...
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www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/9.shtml
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American Black Bears are large, mostly harmless bears that live in mostly in forests across North America. They are omnivores. ... American Black Bear; Ursus americanus...
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/mammals/bear/Amblack...
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Description of Ursus americanus (Black Bear). ... Ursus americanus American Black Bea ... American Black Bear | Bear Sign; If You Encounter a Bear | Sightings and Status...
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www.sdnhm.org/fieldguide/mammals/ursu-ame.html
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The FWS is currently monitoring the following populations of the American Black bear ... No recovery information is available for the American Black bear. ... No critical habitat rules have been published for the American Black bear.
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species.fws.gov/species_accounts/bio_bear.html
species.fws.gov/species_accounts/bio_bear.html
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