Canadian Black Bear
The Canadian Black Bear There are 8 kinds of bears (Ursus) in the world but I chose the North American Black bear (Ursus americanus). I will be covering general information about the bear such as their size, weight, color, food, etc., but I will concentrate mainly on the hibernating cycle of the black bear. There are from 400,000 to 750,00 black bears in North America, and they weigh from 130 to 660 pounds with a body length of 50 to 75 inches. Their colors vary from black, chocolate brown, cinnamon brown, pale blue (known as glacier bears) to white. Black bears will often have a brown muzzle and may have a lighter color patch on its chest. Its feet are equipped with strong, highly curved claws. They’re omnivores; eating nuts, berries, fruits, insec
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Edward Island, North America, American Black, Black Bear, black bear, black bears, canadian black bear, Canadian Black, adult males, beats minute, canadian black,
Approximate Word count = 521
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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