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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. Casey Anderson (naturalist) - Wikipedia

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    With Brutus the Bear: 2010–2014 Expedition Wild: Seasons 1-4 Multiple episodes Himself (host) Some episodes also feature Brutus the Bear: 2010 Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan: Season 7, episode 3 "Ellie and J.J. and Oscar" (alternate title: "Grizzly Dogs") Himself (guest) With Missi Pyle: 2013-2015 America the Wild With Casey Anderson ...

  5. Zoo realizes that 2-year-old male Andean bear is actually a ...

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  6. 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 killed a female bear at Brooks River in Alaska Monday.

  7. Trio of Bear Cubs Exhibit Total 'Stranger Danger' at Sight of ...

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    Brown bears usually give birth to between one and three cubs at a time, during the winter hibernation. When born they are barely the size of chipmunks, but they grow quickly and by the time spring ...

  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. This cake has a warning not to smash your face into it. Here ...

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    A cake box from bakery Paris Baguette has a warning not to smash your face into it to avoid "severe injury." Heres why you should be careful with cake-smashing.