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Bear Black Habitat Winter
The bear black habitat winter is hard to find because they hibernate and photos of the baby may be taken only in spring.
These animals live in dense forests and avoid open places. In northern regions they hibernate for 7 months, because the food is available only in summer. During the hibernation they shed the pawpads and lick the new tender pads. Females give birth and feed cubs during that time.
The bear black habitat winter is hard to find because they hibernate and photos of the baby may be taken only in spring.
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Bear Black Habitat Winter -
photos, baby
This species inhabit North American continent, there are about 350.000 individuals in Canada and about 300.000 individuals in the USA. Historically these animals were found in every state, but now they are extinct in states. In spite of this the total number has increased. The bear black habitat winter is hard to find because they hibernate and photos of the baby may be taken only in spring.
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