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    Bear Fighting Essay

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    Bear Fighting [1] In a typical bear fighting event there are twenty five fights. In each fight, no matter which of the four provinces the event takes place, the rules are the same. A bear is tethered to a central pole by a rope. The length of the rope can vary from two to five metres. Two bull terriers are set onto the tethered bear. The dogs try to make the bear roll over

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    Black Bears The black bear is the smallest North American bear. The adults are usually less than six feet long and stand about two to three feet tall at shoulders. The weight of a black bear varies between 125-500 ponds. They have small eyes and rounded ears. Also their snout is very long. Each paw has five very strong claws, which is used for tearing, digging, and climbing. One single hit from the front paw is enough to kill an adult deer. A black Bear is a true carnivore, but if not prevented

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    Grizzly Bears are also known as Brown Bears, are endangered species and fascinating creatures. Grizzlies have unique appearance. They have humps on their backs made of muscle, and their fur gives them a "grizzled" look which gave them their name, "Grizzly Bear." Grizzly Bears aggressive predators and have incredible strength. They are usually twice the size of a black bear. Male grizzly weighs up between 400 to about 900 pounds. Female grizzly weighs up to about 200 to about 500 pounds. They can

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    not other worldly to be attacked by a black bear in the wilderness. It’s hard to say how the body would react in certain situations. Sort of like a plane crash. The flight attendant gives instructions on how to deal with the crash and what the procedure is, but when a plane is really crashing there is a lot more panic involved. The same goes for a bear attack. At the sight of a charging bear, the initial reaction and instinct of a human is to run. Bears are actually faster than horses and can

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    Black Bear Black bears are one of the more common species in North America. They live in many different habitats are not picky about what they eat. Their keen sense of smell gives them much information about their environment and foods they eat. The American black bear is considered a threatened species in some areas. In fact they are protected in the states of Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi. In other areas they are actively hunted and are subject to open "hunting seasons". CHARACTERISTICS

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    cover. She was following some sort of game trail that skirted the side of the mountain but away from the openness of the stream. She turned a corner and started down a gradual slope when something dark caught her eyes on the trail ahead. It was two black bear cubs rolling around and wrestling with each other. She stood and watched their comical antics and couldn't help but chuckle at how much they looked like little children who teased and poked and chased each other in play. One cub would wrap its arm

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    Gulo gulo- is also referred to as wolverine, glutton, skunk bear, and Indian devil, and is the largest known member of its Mustelidae family. Gulo resembles a giant marten with a heavy build, large head, relatively small and rounded ears, short tail, and massive limbs. The wolverine is a part of Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora, Mustelidae Family, the Gulo Genus, and the Gulo Species. Lineage Wolverines are found most commonly in Alaska and northern parts of Canada

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    Fiedler, Landis, & Wratten, 2008). This holds true for American black bears (Ursus americanus) which are classified as a game species in 28 of the 41 states in which they are present (Hristienko & McDonald, 2007). Contemporary management programs often center on augmenting or maintaining high quality wildlife habitat, the definition of which has primarily depended on a basic understanding of the species’ general ecology. Black bears are the most widely distributed and smallest bodied

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    The Game Of A Game

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    Camping. It 's the art of sitting your butt in one spot, shooting unsuspecting players as they run by. Most players condemn this approach to a game. I hear guys online complaining about it all the time. But what I don 't hear are their reasons for hating this type of game play so much. What would like their opponents to do? Would they like them to run out in the open with their heads between their legs so they can be effortlessly picked off? I know it 's a game everyone, but most games do their

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    are living with due to the cause of animal species now living among us in our own neighborhood. With this in mind, we now have to think of what could be the solution to this issue. Another issue that Drehle presents to us is the uprising of the Black Bear population along with other species and how we could

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