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  1. Black Bears Cup 2024. 13 Mrz 2024. Andreas Sten. 0. U15 – 2. Platz im Endturnier der Bezirksliga in Waldkraiburg. 05 Mrz 2024. Andreas Sten. Vor der Saison hätte keiner daran geglaubt, dass die U15 der Freisinger Black Bears am Endturnier der Bezirksliga teilnehmen könnte.

  2. 21. Juli 2021 · Unlike its name suggests, a black bear’s fur ranges from grey to blue-grey, black, cinnamon and even white! Adults are between 1.5 and 1.8 m (5–6 ft) long and can weigh between 90 and 272 kg (200–600 lbs). While this may sound large, black bears are the smallest North American bear. The black bear’s flat back distinguishes it from a ...

  3. 31. Jan. 2023 · The Himalayan black bear is an enigmatic creature, shrouded in mystery and legend. It’s physical characteristics are as varied as its habitat – a vast array of mountain ranges stretching from India to China. One of the most remarkable features of this animal is its size; males can reach up to seven feet tall when standing on their hind legs!

  4. Black bears are omnivores and eat a varied diet that includes berries, nuts, insects, small mammals, fish, and plants. This adaptable diet makes them essential to their ecosystems—they help control plant populations and disperse seeds, which is crucial for forest regeneration. Though black bears are typically solitary and prefer to live alone ...

  5. 4. Aug. 2023 · The squirrel’s body temperature drops from 99°F to as low as 26°F, and their heartbeat plummets from 300 bpm to 3 or 4. A black bear’s heart rate goes from about 45 bpm to 8, and its large mass means its body temperature cools slowly, with a relatively small 12°F drop to 88°F from the norm of 100°F. That said, a human being begins ...

  6. The term is inaccurate because bears are not slow, lean bears can run in excess of 30 mph and few people use the term anymore. Range: The American black bear is found only in North America. The population is estimated at 750,000. They live in forests as far south as Florida and northern Mexico and as far north as forests grow in Alaska and Canada.

  7. In the East, nearly black; in the West, black to cinnamon, with white blaze on chest. A "blue" phase occurs near Yakutat Bay, Alaska, and a nearly white population on Gribble Island, British Columbia, and the neighboring mainland. Snout tan or grizzled; in profile straight or slightly convex. 3 pairs of upper incisors equal in size. Male much larger than female.