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Pictures of a hunter and a giant bear.

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Bear Behavior One of the things that makes Alaska so special is that all three species of North American bears flourish here. But even if you don't you will never be far from one, because Alaska is bear country. Brown/grizzly bears are found from the islands of southeastern Alaska to the arctic. Black bears inhabit most of Alaska's forests. Polar bears frequent the pack ice and tundra of extreme northern and western Alaska. Many bears live in Alaska and many people enjoy the outdoors, but surprisingly few people even see bears. Pictures of a hunter and a giant bear in Alaska-Truth! & Fiction!. A later version says the photo is of a forest service worker and also includes a picture of an alleged bear attack victim and says the bear had been responsible for several human deaths in Alaska and was the largest bear ever recorded. Range Widely distributed in mountain and forest areas throughout western Canada and Alaska.

China-HongKong, 25August2009.

In general, black bears are strongly associated with forest cover, but they do occasionally use relatively open country, such as clearcuts and the fringes of other open habitat. As human populations encroach on bear habitat, people and bears have greater chances of encountering each other.Bears usually avoid people, but when they do come into close proximity of each other, the bears strength and surprising speed make it potentially dangerous.Most confrontations with bears are the result of a surprise encounter at close range.All bears should be given plenty of respect and room to retreat without feeling threatened. In the spring, black bear diets consist mostly of herbaceous plants, from emerging grasses and sedges to horsetail and various flowering plants.In summer, bears typically add ants, bees, grubs, and a host of later emerging plants to their diets.During late summer and fall, bears typically shift their diets toward tree fruits, berries, and nuts, but they still may consume a variety of plants.Fall is a critical season for black bears and they commonly acquire most of their annual fat accumulation at this time.Typically, a small proportion of the black bears annual diet is made up of animal matter, including insects, mice, voles, ground squirrels, fawns and elk calves, eggs, carrion animal carcasses , and fish, but their availability varies and is often unpredictable.Black bears have adequate senses of sight and hearing, but their keen sense of smell and innate curiosity make them skilled scavengers.Bears will eat anything that smells appealing and will help them prepare for their long winter sleep. Black bears move in response to the seasonal availability of food, roaming constantly throughout their home range.Denning black bears enter a state of torpor, a modified form of hibernation.Bears do not urinate or defecate during denningthey recycle their waste into proteins and other nutrients.By not defecating, bears keep their dens essentially scent-free, protecting them from potential predators like cougars.Black bears in coastal areas may remain active throughout the winter, except for pregnant females, which den to give birth to cubs.Bears have a reproductive pattern known as delayed implantation.Although the total gestation time is approximately seven months, the actual developmental period for the bear fetus is less than three months.This is especially important with females accompanied by offspring, as mother bears are very protective of their young. Droppings When plants, insects, and animal carcasses make up most of a bears diet, its droppings are cylindrical and typically deposited in a coiled form, sometimes in individual segments.Bear Trees Black bears commonly leave a variety of marks on trees.Because young bears often climb trees, trees in high bear density habitats will show the telltale claw marks and hairs indicating that a bear has previously climbed the tree.The bears teeth leave long vertical grooves in the sapwood and large strips of bark are found around the bases of trees they peel. A bear may also rub its back against a tree or other object.Black bears may break off entire limbs of fruiting trees, such as apple and chokecherry, to reach the fruit. If the bear seems unaware of you, move away quietly when its not looking in your direction. Bears and People Bears Don't Like Surprises.When fruits and berries are in season, droppings assume a moist, cowpie form and seeds are visible Photos by Alan Bauer. You will need the free QuickTime plug-in from Apple to view the video.The presence of these majestic creatures is a reminder of how privileged we are to share some of the country's dwindling wilderness.Cook away from your tent Store all food away from your campsite.Be among the first to know about new eRumors, viruses, Internet hoaxes and more. The Truth:Thanks to our readers, the truth about these pictures has been found.The original pictures lacked the label linking them with hunting-pictures com, but that is where the pictures reside.

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