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Scary Pictures Of Black Bears

Moose are essentially the forest's linebackers. They seem to be simple to outrun since they are massive and plodding, until you watch them cross a 50-yard stretch in roughly three seconds. Fortunately, theyre typically very pleased to continue wading in a swamp, pushing mosquitos away and searching for moss. Moose, on the other hand, value their privacy. They are capable of, and will outrun you. They don't want to harm you; they simply want to be alone. If you're at a safe distance, the best thing to do is to remain silent. Take a picture if you want, but don't expect to make friends. If it spots you, the moose will retreat into the woods with a wonderfully elegant trot 90% of the time. If you and the moose suddenly cross paths and are too close to ignore, your best choice is to hide behind the closest tree. Because, once again, they may not want to injure you but may feel compelled to preserve their territory. Fortunately, they're too huge to go around a tree trunk to get to you. Don't attempt to outrun them; instead, stay out of their way. Bears

Black bears in Glacier Bay, like those in the Great Smoky Mountains, enter dens during the winter if there is little to no food available. Dense black bears in Alaska build their dens in the snow, beneath root formations, or in caves. Black bears will hibernate for roughly seven months in colder areas of Alaska. Bears on the warmer coast may only hibernate for two to five months, if at all.

It was named after the legendary intrepid explorer, giving it the ideal name for a fearless and daring cub.

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The black bear films on this page depict the daily lives of natural black bears in the Ely, Minnesota area. There are no animal actors or baited bears in any of these films. They are the product of decades of discovering that close-up observations of wild bears are feasible, followed by hundreds of hours spent gathering the data and movies presented here. Researchers followed bears for 24 hours at a time through heat, cold, rain, wetlands, and bugs. As seen by the movies, the bears mainly disregarded the cameras and watchers while foraging, resting, playing, nursing their offspring, and squabbling over partners. As a consequence, we now have a clearer understanding of how bears live than we ever had before.

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