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  2. Bear - Wikipedia

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    They usually follow her on foot, but sloth bear cubs may ride on their mother's back. [102] [61] Male bears play no role in raising young. Infanticide, where an adult male kills the cubs of another, has been recorded in polar bears, brown bears and American black bears but not in other species. [104] Males kill young to bring the female into ...

  3. Brown bear - Wikipedia

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    For most of the year, it is a usually solitary animal that associates only when mating or raising cubs. Females give birth to an average of one to three cubs that remain with their mother for 1.5 to 4.5 years. It is a long-lived animal, with an average lifespan of 25 years in the wild.

  4. Bear attack - Wikipedia

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    Sow bears are very protective of their young, devoting, on their own without any participation of the male bear, many years of their lives just to raise their cubs and teach them to hunt, hence the term "mama bear" to refer to extremely reactive and protective mothers of humans, particularly those who do this without paternal care. [4]

  5. Fat Bear Week takes gruesome turn as adult male bear ... - AOL

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    The Fat Bear Week 2024 bracket reveal was postponed after a male bear attacked and ... a banquet of Alaska wild salmon in one of the ... raised two litters of cubs,” according to Fat Bear ...

  6. Bear Cub's Brave Journey Across Flooded Creek Has ... - AOL

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    Bear cubs like this one will stay with their mother for about eighteen months before heading out on their own, but they don’t usually mate themselves until they are three to five years old ...

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

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    The Museum of Life and Science announced Tuesday it now has a 9-month-old American black bear cub found abandoned in the wild last spring. The 88-pound male cub joins the Durham museum’s three ...

  8. Monogamy in animals - Wikipedia

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    For instance, with many species of bear, the female will often drive a male off soon after mating, and will later guard her cubs from him. It is thought that this may be due to the fact that too many bears close to one another may deplete the food available to the relatively small but growing cubs. Monogamy may be social but rarely genetic.

  9. Video of Group 'Ripping' Terrified Bear Cubs From Trees to ...

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    One of the little cubs is recovering after it was dropped on the ground. ... Getting the chance to encounter a wild animal up close is a privilege, and most people understand that you should never ...