
Black Bear Cubs Climbing Down Tree Wild Alaska BBC Earth
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Date: 2020-08-24
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Comments and reviews: 7
Voracious
ALL cubs are naturals at climbing trees, and one is not more natural than the other. Its about height, depth perception, fear, and individual strength. The cub who went first may be stronger, and in this situation, the bear who cant see/perceive height or distance as well definitely has the advantage, bc it would reduce perceived risk.
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ALL cubs are naturals at climbing trees, and one is not more natural than the other. Its about height, depth perception, fear, and individual strength. The cub who went first may be stronger, and in this situation, the bear who cant see/perceive height or distance as well definitely has the advantage, bc it would reduce perceived risk.
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Principal
Im curious if a bear take someone elses cotton tree like
Hippity Hoppity this tree cave is now my property now get your ass out of there!
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Oh what the heck! Nevermind
Those damm cuties is so mesmerizingly beautiful
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Im curious if a bear take someone elses cotton tree like
Hippity Hoppity this tree cave is now my property now get your ass out of there!
Type of situation
Oh what the heck! Nevermind
Those damm cuties is so mesmerizingly beautiful
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Ba
Is anyone going to talk about how much patience a mother bear must have? She is gentle protective and such a guardian. Those lil legs of the cub hanging off the branch at the beginning is too cute. Waaaah. Waah. Help mumma.
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Is anyone going to talk about how much patience a mother bear must have? She is gentle protective and such a guardian. Those lil legs of the cub hanging off the branch at the beginning is too cute. Waaaah. Waah. Help mumma.
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Darwin
Bears are so fascinating, and I've been dying to see one in the wild for the first time in my life. What makes them so fascinating is that they're related to dogs because of their snouts.
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Bears are so fascinating, and I've been dying to see one in the wild for the first time in my life. What makes them so fascinating is that they're related to dogs because of their snouts.
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Church
Anyone from Elyria Ohio ever heard of the Cascade park bears momma and trouble years ago you could of learned a lot from them also the others they found roaming
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Anyone from Elyria Ohio ever heard of the Cascade park bears momma and trouble years ago you could of learned a lot from them also the others they found roaming
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Teresa
BBC Earth. Ok, no subtitles, but not even the automatically-generated option? Not even allow the contribution of the community? Frown.
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BBC Earth. Ok, no subtitles, but not even the automatically-generated option? Not even allow the contribution of the community? Frown.
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Church
Oh the bears were in Cage's unless someone sawed off the lockes I'm none or use to be called to help with them I changed my name
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Oh the bears were in Cage's unless someone sawed off the lockes I'm none or use to be called to help with them I changed my name
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