PPT-black bears 

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Fast Facts Type Mammal like us Diet Omnivore Average life span 20 years Size 5 to 6 ft 15 to 18m long Weight 200 to 600 lbs Group name slouth or sloth Did

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Fast Facts Type Mammal like us Diet Omnivore Average life span 20 years Size 5 to 6 ft 15 to 18m long Weight 200 to 600 lbs Group name slouth or sloth Did you know black bears arent true . However if you encounter a black bear in your neighborh ood or outdoors while hiking or camping follow these commonsense safety tips If a bear enters your home provide it with an escape route by propping all doors open Avoid direct eye contact which Although bears live primarily in forested areas they sometimes wander into urban areas Con57375icts between people and bears have increased as suburban sprawl encroaches into former bear habitat and as more people enter New Brunswicks woodlands to h INTRODUCTION The black bear Ursus americanus is the smallest and most widely distributed member of the bear family found in North America In British Columbia black bears inhabit all areas of the province except Stopping the hunt in 2015. History of bear hunting in Florida. 1974 – FL Black Bear listed as threatened – estimated 300-500 population. Hunting still allowed.. 1994 – Hunting stopped statewide. 5-minutes. Carnival Bears. Connie, Jeff, and Kareem saw bears do tricks. At the beginning of the trick, three black bears were on the left side of a long mat divided into seven squares, and three brown bears were on the right side. Each bear had its own square with an empty square in the middle. The bears could only do two different types of moves:. How fast can a black bear run?. 20 mph. 45 mph. 3. 5 mph. 35 mph. How long can a black bear live in the wild?. 20 yrs.. 30 yrs.. 50 yrs.. A bear’s normal heart rate is 40 . bpm. . When in hibernation, it slows to. By: Tanner Allison . and Ben Sobey. Habitat. The polar bear is a marine mammal because it spends many months of the year at . sea.. Its preferred habitat is the annual sea . ice covering . the waters over the continental shelf and the Arctic inter-island . Gobi bears are special animals, because they are the only bears. . that can live in the desert. .. Gobi. . bears can run and ride a bike. .. They live in the Gobi desert in Mongolia. Mountains. Black bears live in the Catskill Mountains.. That’s only about 60 miles away.. Black Bears live here!. We live . here. !. What Do Black Bears Look Like?. . Black bears have small, rounded ears.. By: Miss. Flach. Most of you probably already know the story Goldilocks and the Three Bears. This time we are going to look into the way it is written and the deeper meaning of it. . First we can re read the story to refresh our memory. . CATCA Environmental and Wildlife Society. Part I. The Arctic, Polar bears and how . global warming is affecting them. WAKE UP HUMANS!. The Arctic. The Arctic has over 14 million square kilometers of land, water and ice. 468 Ursus 10:1998 arousal state. The QT segment, or relaxation interval, of electrocardiograms of bears is short, and thus more like hibernating than nonhibernating species (Folk et al. 1980). Metabol Ancestors. . Bears come from the family ursidae. The family ursidae is one of the nine families of Caniforms ( dog like carnivores) The bears closest relative is the pinniped, which is a seal like animal.. Emily E. Puckett. Department of Biological Sciences. University of Memphis. @. EEPuckett. Research Questions. Phylogeography. How have species moved across their range through time?. What is the demographic history (population size changes, bottlenecks, divergence times, admixture rates) of a species?.

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