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Black Bears: The Most Common Bear in North America
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2/7/2024
American black bears are the smallest and most common bear in North America. They are highly adaptable, with a diet that includes honey and moose.
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American black bears are the most common bear
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in North America and can be found from northern Mexico
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through the US to northern Canada.
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They are smaller than polar bears and brown bears,
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which also makes them the smallest of North America's
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three bears.
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Black bears are about three feet tall at the shoulder
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when standing on all fours and up to seven feet tall
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when standing upright on two legs.
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Males can be up to 60% bigger than females
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and weigh up to 660 pounds.
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Black bears are usually black, as their name suggests,
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but their coats may also be brown, cinnamon, or even white.
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This coat variation means they're occasionally
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mistaken for brown bears, especially
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where the ranges of the two species overlap.
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To help tell them apart, the US National Park Service
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notes that black bears do not have a pronounced shoulder
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hump like brown bears do, and their shoulders
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are lower than their rumps when standing on all fours.
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Black bears also have straighter faces, taller ears,
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and shorter, more curved front claws.
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They use these claws to scale trees and access food.
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Black bears are omnivores, and most of their diet
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is made up of insects, nuts, berries, grasses,
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and other vegetation.
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They are not active predators and only
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hunt mammals such as young deer when
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the opportunity presents itself.
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But a black bear is no slouch either
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and can run at up to 35 miles per hour if needed.
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Bears often avoid encounters with people
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and do not normally harm humans.
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However, they occasionally attack
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to defend their cubs or food and, on extremely rare occasions,
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kill humans to eat them.
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Even so, bears have far more reason to fear humans.
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Black bears and the forest they lived in
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rapidly declined after Europeans settled in North America,
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and they are still regularly hunted by humans today.
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However, greater protections has enabled the bear population
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to slowly recover.
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American black bears are not currently
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threatened with extinction, and their population
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is estimated to be twice as large as all other bear
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populations on Earth.
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