Black bears are found across North America. They eat both plants and meat, including berries, fruits, nuts, seeds, and occasionally other animals. Black bears live in forests, particularly in the Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast, and eastern coast of North America. Their range covers most of the continent. Black bears go through different life stages, starting as cubs born in the mother's den, then becoming juveniles and finally adults.
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4. HABITAT
Habitat: You
can find
black bears
in the forest
of the Rocky
Mountains,
on the
Pacific coast
and forest of
the east
coast of
North
America.
5. MAP OF RANGE
Range: Its
range
covers most
of North
America.
This range
includes the
mountains
of
California.
6. FAMILY LIFE
Life cycle and
family Life: One
of the only times
adult black
bears spend
time together is
when they mate.
The Black bear
first starts off as
a cub then it is a
juvenile and
finally it is an
adult. A mother
bear gives birth
to her litter in
her den.
9. INTERESTING FACTS
Interesting
facts: A
Black Bear
can eat a
whale. A
Black bear
can make
nest. Black
bear cubs
are strong
enough to
walk and
move
around on
their own
when
around five
weeks old.