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  2. American black bear - Wikipedia

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    The ancestors of American black bears and Asian black bears diverged from sun bears 4.58 mya. The American black bear then split from the Asian black bear 4.08 mya. [ 3 ] [ 9 ] The earliest American black bear fossils, which were located in Port Kennedy, Pennsylvania , greatly resemble the Asian species, [ 10 ] though later specimens grew to ...

  3. Ursus americanus carlottae - Wikipedia

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    Although the exact population of Haida Gwaii black bears is not known, over 900 of the bears have been killed by hunters since the late 1970s. [ 3 ] In 1995, The Council of the Haida Nation passed a resolution to halt the recreational hunting of bears within the archipelago, stating that the killing was wasteful and went against Haida ethics.

  4. Brown bear - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the cinnamon subspecies of the American black bear (U. americanus cinnamonum), the brown bear is the only modern bear species to typically appear truly brown. [48] The brown bear's winter fur is very thick and long, especially in northern subspecies, and can reach 11 to 12 cm (4.3 to 4.7 in) at the withers. The winter hairs are thin ...

  5. Japanese black bear - Wikipedia

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    There are an estimated 10,000 black bears in Japan. The population of black bears on Shikoku is endangered at less than 30 individuals and the last confirmed sighting of a bear on the island of Kyushu was in 1987, making them likely extinct on the island prior to the 21st century. [2] There is a high price on bear parts in the black market ...

  6. Ursus (mammal) - Wikipedia

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    Ursus is a genus in the family Ursidae that includes the widely distributed brown bear, [3] the polar bear, [4] the American black bear, and the Asian black bear. The name is derived from the Latin ursus , meaning bear .

  7. Beehive - Wikipedia

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    Black bears destroy hives in their quest for honey and protein-rich larvae. [55] Grizzly bears will also eat beehives and are harder to dissuade from taking several beehives. [56] Hives can be protected with an electrified enclosure and livestock fence "shocker" base. Systems available are grid plugged(120v) or solar (dc) for remote spots .

  8. Black Bears Find Special Treat Inside Fallen Tree & It’s ...

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    These bears grow to 4-6 feet long and can weigh between 150 and 650 pounds. ... Fact Animal explained that black bears love berries and can eat up to 10 thousand a day! "They have an excellent ...

  9. Asian black bear - Wikipedia

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    They may also den in abandoned brown bear dens. Asian black bears tend to den at lower elevations and on less steep slopes than brown bears. Female Asian black bears emerge from dens later than do males, and female Asian black bears with cubs emerge later than barren females. [40] Asian black bears tend to be less mobile than brown bears.