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  2. Bear Cub Yanked Out Of Tree For Photos Has Been ... - AOL

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    A black bear cub rescued after being harassed and pulled out of a tree for a photo op has been released back into the wild.. Wildlife officials found the female cub wet and cold in a retention ...

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

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    Black bears are not closely related to brown (i.e. “grizzly”) bears or polar bears, and she more characteristics with Asian bears. They are omnivores who generally live solitary lives.

  4. Black Bear Cub, Who Was Pulled from a Tree for a Selfie ... - AOL

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    The animal was taken from the wild by a group of people in North Carolina in April

  5. American black bear - Wikipedia

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    The American black bear (Ursus americanus), or simply black bear, is a species of medium-sized bear endemic to North America. It is the continent's smallest and most widely distributed bear species. It is an omnivore, with a diet varying greatly depending on season and location. It typically lives in largely forested areas but will leave ...

  6. List of individual bears - Wikipedia

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    Bonkers, a 650-pound male American black bear, has been in films like The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story and as the title character, "Gentle Ben" in the remake, Gentle Ben (2002), and Gentle Ben 2. Bonkers starred in a 2004 movie called A Bear Named Winnie as the adult Winnie, starring Michael Fassbender as Colebourn. He was in a commercial for ...

  7. Asian black bear - Wikipedia

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    The skulls of newborn Asian black bear cubs bear great resemblance to those of adult sun bears. [2] Litters can consist of 1–4 cubs, with 2 being the average. [33] Cubs have a slow growth rate, reaching only 2.5 kg by May. [2] Asian black bear cubs will nurse for 104–130 weeks, and become independent at 24–36 months.