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Black Bear and Cub Set

Black Bear and Cub Set

The North American Black Bear is one of America’s most iconic species of wildlife. Recognized by their brown-black coat and tawny muzzles, black bears are the smallest and most widespread bear on the continent. Their ability to thrive in habitats ranging from the forests of Alaska and Canada to southern bayous and northern Mexico speaks to their remarkable adaptability that has developed for more than a million years.

Weighing up to 700 pounds, adult black bears are excellent climbers and swimmers. Their omnivorous diet includes a variety of plants, fruits, nuts, honey, and carrion, adding to their adaptability in a variety of environments. A robust diet is especially important during summer months as they build vital fat reserves for their winter hibernation. Mother bears give birth to tiny, blind cubs in midwinter dens and raise them with great care.

Thanks to effective conservation and wildlife management efforts, black bear populations have grown to an estimated 850,000 today. Ongoing education for those living in bear country helps ensure a safe and respectful coexistence with a species that symbolizes the beauty and resilience of wild landscapes.

Traditional | 1:9 scale | Ages 8+

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Black Bear and Cub Set
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Black Bear and Cub Set

The North American Black Bear is one of America’s most iconic species of wildlife. Recognized by their brown-black coat and tawny muzzles, black bears are the smallest and most widespread bear on the continent. Their ability to thrive in habitats ranging from the forests of Alaska and Canada to southern bayous and northern Mexico speaks to their remarkable adaptability that has developed for more than a million years.

Weighing up to 700 pounds, adult black bears are excellent climbers and swimmers. Their omnivorous diet includes a variety of plants, fruits, nuts, honey, and carrion, adding to their adaptability in a variety of environments. A robust diet is especially important during summer months as they build vital fat reserves for their winter hibernation. Mother bears give birth to tiny, blind cubs in midwinter dens and raise them with great care.

Thanks to effective conservation and wildlife management efforts, black bear populations have grown to an estimated 850,000 today. Ongoing education for those living in bear country helps ensure a safe and respectful coexistence with a species that symbolizes the beauty and resilience of wild landscapes.

Traditional | 1:9 scale | Ages 8+

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The North American Black Bear is one of America’s most iconic species of wildlife. Recognized by their brown-black coat and tawny muzzles, black bears are the smallest and most widespread bear on the continent. Their ability to thrive in habitats ranging from the forests of Alaska and Canada to southern bayous and northern Mexico speaks to their remarkable adaptability that has developed for more than a million years.

Weighing up to 700 pounds, adult black bears are excellent climbers and swimmers. Their omnivorous diet includes a variety of plants, fruits, nuts, honey, and carrion, adding to their adaptability in a variety of environments. A robust diet is especially important during summer months as they build vital fat reserves for their winter hibernation. Mother bears give birth to tiny, blind cubs in midwinter dens and raise them with great care.

Thanks to effective conservation and wildlife management efforts, black bear populations have grown to an estimated 850,000 today. Ongoing education for those living in bear country helps ensure a safe and respectful coexistence with a species that symbolizes the beauty and resilience of wild landscapes.

Traditional | 1:9 scale | Ages 8+

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