American Black Bears

Introduction

Do you want to know how to detect if a American Black Bear is in fear or if the are content if so stick around. A American Black Bear is a mammal and fun to learn about.

Physical Features

American Black Bear's eyes are small they have short tails and round ears. They have strong bodies and they have long narrow snouts. Black Bears stand almost 3 feet [0.9m] and are tall on the shoulders. And they are black.

Habitat

A forest is a great habitat for a Black Bear. The forest provides food and protection. They roam California, Florida, and northern mexico forests.

Behavior

Behavior

A black Bear climbs a tree to escape for saftey. American Black Bears are pretty much slotitary animals they spend lots of there time looking for food.

Life Cycle

American Black Bears can live up to 30 years old in the wild. Cubs are born in the winter in the den. Cuds stay with there mother for almost tow years. After mostly tow years young Black Bears are ready to live on there own.



Additional Fact

Black Bears hibernate they only have to take a breath every 45 seconds! Crazy right.

Additional Fact

American Black Bears make different noises. A gentle grunting sound means they are content and a sharp blowing sound means fear

About the author of this site.

My name is Piper M. I once saw a black bear in the wild on a trip. I live in a house of five and have tow cats that I love so much. I have one younger brother and one older sister. I play basket ball I also play on a team.


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