The Americanblack bear is the smallest of the three bears types that can be located in
North America, and are it should be noted that they are only found in North
America. Black bears have the ability to climb trees because of their short non-retractable
claws. Black bears are very
easy going and have a variety of habitat types, they are mostly found in
forested areas with thick ground vegetation and an abundance of fruits, nuts,
and vegetation. In the northern areas, they can be found in the tundra, and
they will sometimes forage in fields or meadows.
Black bears are inclined to be solitary
animals, with the exclusion of mamma black bears and her cubs. Typically, these
bears will forage alone, but will endure each other and forage in groups if
there is a wealth of food in one location.
Most black bears hibernate subject to
local weather trends and the availability of food throughout the winter months.
In areas where there is a reliable food supply and warmer weather all winter
long, bears may not hibernate at all or do so for short period of time. Female
black bears will give birth and stay denned throughout the winter, but you
should know that both males and females who do not have young may leave their
dens from time to time during winter months.
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