Bears: A Year in the LifeBears have fascinated us for millennia and are still an object of both affection and fear. This book is organised by month, starting in February, when new life is born. Throughout the seasons we observe the mating game, the fight for survival, scenes of playtime, and, as the autumn turns to winter, another long sleep. |
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Page 27
... killed the beasts . They were seen as saviors of settlements and homes . The likes of Daniel Boone , who massacred as many as two thousand black bears , and Davy Crockett , who killed 105 in the winter of 1825-26 alone , were considered ...
... killed the beasts . They were seen as saviors of settlements and homes . The likes of Daniel Boone , who massacred as many as two thousand black bears , and Davy Crockett , who killed 105 in the winter of 1825-26 alone , were considered ...
Page 54
... killing cubs . However , they have been seen feeding on bear carcasses . BOTTOM : Recent evidence suggests that cub ... killed . Although we see bears as lords of the forest , moun- tains and tundra , they are not invulnerable . Wolves ...
... killing cubs . However , they have been seen feeding on bear carcasses . BOTTOM : Recent evidence suggests that cub ... killed . Although we see bears as lords of the forest , moun- tains and tundra , they are not invulnerable . Wolves ...
Page 55
... killed in a confrontation between the mothers . Contrary to common belief , the perpetrators of infanti- cide are not always adult males - frequently they are females . A large male polar bear on the Hudson Bay coast consumes a juvenile ...
... killed in a confrontation between the mothers . Contrary to common belief , the perpetrators of infanti- cide are not always adult males - frequently they are females . A large male polar bear on the Hudson Bay coast consumes a juvenile ...
Common terms and phrases
adapted adult bears adult male Alaska American black bear animal's animals appear Arctic areas Asiatic black bear bear cubs bear population bear species bear's behavior body breeding brown bear calories carcass carnivores catch coast coat color copulation dens depend diet display dominant males energy estrus fall feeding feet fight fish food source forest genetic giant panda giant short-faced bear grizzlies and black ground squirrel habitat herbivorous hibernation home range Hudson Bay human hunting individuals infanticide juveniles Kermode bear killed Kodiak land large male legs litter male polar bear mammals metabolic miles molars months moose mother mountain muscle North America nose offspring ovulation ovum percent polar bear polar bear females pounds predator prey protein rare river salmon sea ice seal short-faced bear sloth bear sniffs snow spectacled bear sun bear survival teeth temperature trees tundra walk weight winter wolves