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  2. Opinion: California's bears are thriving. Here's the case for ...

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    The state's latest plan to manage the black bear population shows a much larger population than its last estimate. More hunting would fund more conservation and research. Opinion: California's ...

  3. Watch as vets treat a hairless, orphaned black bear cub ... - AOL

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    Veterinarians perform treatment on a black bear cub at Gold Country Wildlife Rescue in Auburn, California in December 2024. The cub was discovered in El Dorado, California and brought to the ...

  4. Four orphaned bear cubs found in California released back ...

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  5. Brown bear - Wikipedia

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    [111] [112] Brown bears practice infanticide, as an adult male bear may kill the cubs of another. [92] When an adult male brown bear kills a cub, it is usually because he is trying to bring the female into oestrus, as she will enter that state within two to four days after the death of her cubs. [92] Cubs may flee up a tree when they see a ...

  6. California grizzly bear - Wikipedia

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    The California grizzly bear (Ursus arctos californicus [3]), also known as the California golden bear, [4] is an extinct population of the brown bear, [5] generally known (together with other North American brown bear populations) as the grizzly bear. "Grizzly" could have meant "grizzled" – that is, with golden and grey tips of the hair ...

  7. Bear - Wikipedia

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    [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 estrus. [105] Cubs may flee and the mother defends them even at the cost of her life.

  8. Fat Bear Week 2023 hasn’t even started but these burly bears ...

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    Boak explained the biggest, most dominant adult male bears, which are called boars, get their pick of fishing spots and mates. Meanwhile, adult female bears, or sows, need fat to raise cubs or ...

  9. Bear danger - Wikipedia

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    Most bear attacks occur when the animal is defending itself against anything it perceives as a threat to itself or its territory or its cubs. For instance, bear sows can become extremely aggressive if they feel their cubs are threatened. Any solitary bear is also likely to become agitated if surprised or cornered, especially while eating. [1]