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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Origin:
Maine, United States
Recently Spotted:
In The "my Country" Cache

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Current Goal

I want to travil to every state Taking photos along the way of every sport.I would love photos of Bears and other wildlife In 2025 I want to see my home again in Bucksport Maine

About This Item

tb black bear

The American black bear is the smallest of the three bears species found in North America, and are found only in North America. Black bears have short, non-retractable claws that give them an excellent tree-climbing ability.

Black bear fur is usually a uniform color except for a brown muzzle and light markings that sometimes appear on their chests. Eastern populations are usually black in color while western populations often show brown, cinnamon, and blond coloration in addition to black. Black bears with white-bluish fur are known as Kermode (glacier) bears and these unique color phases are only found in coastal British Columbia, Canada.

Diet

American black bears are omnivorous: plants, fruits, nuts, insects, honey, salmon, small mammals and carrion. In northern regions, they eat spawning salmon.
Black bears will also occasionally kill young deer or moose calves.

Population

It is estimated that there are at least 600,000 black bears in North America. In the United States, there are estimated to be over 300,000 individuals. However, the Louisiana black bear (Ursus americanus luteolu) and Florida black bear (Ursus americanus floridanus) are unique subspecies with small populations. The Louisiana black bear is federally listed as a threatened species and the Florida black bear is estimated to number 3,000.

Range

The American black bear is distributed throughout North America, from Canada to Mexico and in at least 40 states in the U.S. They historically occupied nearly all of the forested regions of North America, but in the U.S. they are now restricted to the forested areas less densely occupied by humans. In Canada, black bears still inhabit most of their historic range except for the intensively farmed areas of the central plains. In Mexico, black bears were thought to have inhabited the mountainous regions of the northern states but are now limited to a few remnant populations.

Behavior

Black bears are extremely adaptable and show a great variation in habitat types, though they are primarily found in forested areas with thick ground vegetation and an abundance of fruits, nuts, and vegetation. In the northern areas, they can be found in the tundra, and they will sometimes forage in fields or meadows.

Black bears tend to be solitary animals, with the exception of mothers and cubs. The bears usually forage alone, but will tolerate each other and forage in groups if there is an abundance of food in one area.

Most black bears hibernate depending on local weather conditions and availability of food during the winter months. In regions where there is a consistent food supply and warmer weather throughout the winter, bears may not hibernate at all or do so for a very brief time. Females give birth and usually remain denned throughout the winter, but males and females without young may leave their dens from time to time during winter months.

Reproduction

Mating Season: Summer.
Gestation: 63-70 days.
Litter Size: 1-6 cubs; 2 cubs are most common.
Cubs remain with the mother for a year and a half or more, even though they are weaned at 6-8 months of age. Females only reproduce every second year (or more). Should the young die for some reason, the female may reproduce again after only one year.

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Discovered It 5/6/2024 jezevcik discovered it West-Vlaanderen, Belgium   Visit Log

Discovered it.
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Discovered It 4/19/2024 Papi4506 discovered it West-Vlaanderen, Belgium   Visit Log

Spotted on the internet whilst researching for TB tattoos.

Write note 4/12/2024 badminton55 posted a note for it   Visit Log

Deze TB zit niet in deze Cache

Discovered It 3/6/2024 kukaner discovered it West-Vlaanderen, Belgium   Visit Log

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Discovered It 2/25/2024 jackyll discovered it West-Vlaanderen, Belgium   Visit Log

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Discovered It 2/20/2024 siff discovered it West-Vlaanderen, Belgium   Visit Log

Discovered it. Thank you for sharing.

Discovered It 2/2/2024 little-leggs discovered it West-Vlaanderen, Belgium   Visit Log

Discovered ?
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Discovered It 1/31/2024 Goldyherz discovered it West-Vlaanderen, Belgium   Visit Log

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Discovered It 1/1/2024 CRVonFange discovered it West-Vlaanderen, Belgium   Visit Log

Thanks to the 2023 Christmas Day blizzard my daughter, JMVonFange, was delayed in heading home so we spent the bonus time together comparing our caching statistics including trackables discovered and looking through our geocaching pictures. JM has discovered significantly more trackables that I have mainly because while we were staying home during the pandemic she spent time online and spotted numerous TBs that were being shared virtually. After looking at the TB page for each TB that she discovered that I didn't I found a number of TB Codes necessary to discover the trackable where included on the TB Page or in the photo gallery. Sometimes there was an attempt to obsure or hide the TB Code that was not entirely successful making it easy to determine the code needed to discover the travel bug. I hope that even though virtual discoveries are becoming less common, you will not delete my discovered log. I only have two trackables that are activated and will gladly share the codes with you via the geocaching message center if you are interested in discovering them.

Discovered It 12/25/2023 prukopnik discovered it West-Vlaanderen, Belgium   Visit Log

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