Here’s a neat video of a black bear that is missing a front leg. She (assumed because of the cub nearby) manages to get around by walking upright on two legs.
Tag: black bears
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White Black Bear
Here’s a cool story that came to me recently:
“Jake Sweeney first thought he was looking at a mountain goat while hunting up the North Fork last Friday.
But he looked a closer and then a little closer and realized, there’s no goats in this area.
That’s a bear.
It was a bear all right. An albino black bear. Sweeney, a senior at Columbia Falls high school said he watched the bear for several minutes with hunting companions Jeremy Terillion and Elynden Gravelin to make sure it wasn’t a grizzly.
And then he pulled the trigger.
The bear dropped and was dead.
It took him two days, with the help of Terillion and Gravelin to haul the bear out of the woods. The bruin was just about blind, Sweeney said. He noted that the bear never really saw them.
They were hunting a ridge looking out over a clearing where they had seen some other bears when the albino popped out of a clearing about 114 yards away.
Albino animals out in the woods aren’t entirely uncommon, said Jim Williams, Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Region One wildlife manager. He said the female bear was about 2 years old, though they won’t know exactly until they get data back on the bear’s tooth.
Albinism is simply a genetic mutation, Williams explained. Black bears normally come in a variety of colors.
Thanks, Hunter.
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Bear Doing a Pole Dance
Cute!
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Grizzly Bear Warning Sign
Sign text reads:
Due to the frequency of human-bear encounters, the B.C. Fish and Wildlife Branch is advising hikers, hunters, fishermen and any persons that use the out of doors in a recreational or work related function to take extra precautions while in the field.
We advise the outdoorsman to wear little noisy bells on clothing so as to give advanced warning to any bears that might be close by so you don’t take them by surprise.
We also advise anyone using the out-f-doors to carry “Pepper Spray” with him is case of an encounter with a bear.
Outdoorsmen should also be on the watch for fresh bear activity, and be able to tell the difference between black bear feces and grizzly bear feces. Black bear feces is smaller and contains lots of berries and squirrel fur. Grizzly bear shit has bells in it and smells like pepper.