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Black bear

British pronunciation/blˈak bˈeə/
American pronunciation/blˈæk bˈɛɹ/
Black bear
[NOUN]
1

a medium-sized bear species found in North America, known for its distinctive black or dark-colored fur, adaptability, and omnivorous diet

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black bear definition and meaning

What is a "black bear"?

The black bear is a medium-sized bear species native to North America, with a wide range that includes forests, mountains, and tundra habitats. They are known for their distinctive black or dark-colored fur, although color variations such as cinnamon, blonde, and blue-gray can also occur. Black bears are omnivorous, with a diet that includes a variety of plant materials, insects, small mammals, and occasionally carrion. They are excellent climbers and swimmers, and are known for their adaptability and intelligence. Black bears are known to hibernate during the winter months in many parts of their range. Despite their name, not all black bears are black, as they can also have brown or blonde coloration.

2

bear with a black coat living in central and eastern Asia

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Examples
1Black bears are a little different.
2A black bear, you always show aggression.
3Recently, a black bear ambled down South Troutwine.
4Black bears pose the largest physical threat in the area, and can detect a scent from 20 miles away.
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