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Wow, sounds like a true evil politician. Stop this action ASAP. Why has our nation become a killing ground? I think Grizzly bears should not be hunted. Hounds should not be used to hunt bears. A number of mountain lion hunters gave up chasing because wolves killing there hounds. So why chase bears? They should be moved to any remote area in the United States that Grizzlies once in habitated.

Example California has a Grizzly on its flag but no Grizzlies. Habitat for Grizzkies has been harmed by wolves. Spring source of food for Grizzlies was winter kill. Now the wolves dine on winter kill. Also wolves dine on elk especially calves. Bears also depend on elk for food source. Have wolf hunting season but not trapping or snaring. I suppose none of these people eat beef.

Ranchers are only feeding America. I guarantee not one of them has seen a calf being eaten while being born. Love watching bears. I also understand some animals can be a nuisance. I am not for killing any type of wild animals unless they become a danger. I also wish people would stand up for these babies that are being slaughtered daily. They are human beings that are not doing harm to anything.

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Joe says:. March 7, at am. Tim Garrison says:. They are seldom seen above 7, feet elevation. You may encounter black bears in trees. Unlike the grizzly, who does not climb trees except as a cub, the black bear is a very proficient climber.

They will often sleep in the crotch of branches. The black bear is omnivorous which means it eats vegetation, berries, insects, fish, and meat from small and big animals. During the fall, they eat more than usual to gain body fat to sustain them through their winter "hibernation", which is not a true hibernation, but rather a deep sleep from which they can awaken quickly. When food is abundant, they will eat up to 45 lbs.

During winter "hibernation", the bear may only eat once a week, or if it is very cold he will not eat for a month. While "hibernating", the black bear does not urinate or defecate. The black bear's name is deceptive. It is a species name and does not refer to their color as they can range from pure black to cinnamon to blonde. Black bears in the East are nearly black, while those in the West are black to cinnamon with a white blaze on their chest.

The black bears in Alaska can have a blue or white color phase to blend with their snowy surroundings. Black bears reach maturity in about 3 years and can live up to 25 years in the wild. The grizzly is the most aggressive of all the bears.

The grizzly has no enemies or predators. The grizzly rarely fights and when he does, it usually is the victor. Grizzlies forage for food in the spring and summer. They are omnivorous, which means that they eat both vegetable and animal matter.

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