Friday, 31 January 2014

Some Points On Black Bear Photographs For Sale

By Nelda Powers


The America black bear has been identified as the most common subspecies in this species. In the past, these graceful creatures occupied most of the forested zones in the north American continent. Their habitats of choice are usually areas that are quite inaccessible by humans and areas with ample supply of food material. Among the black bear photographs for sale are those that have been captured by enthusiasts in their wild habitats.

Though the creatures favor forested areas, they may sometimes roam to the open country in search of food. The gradual change in their distribution is largely accredited to animal and human conflict associated with the growing number of people encroaching on their habitats. Unless they feel threatened, they will rarely confront intruders on their territories.

Desist from feeding bears on your premises to show them to visitors or to take pictures as they forage in your backyard. If you have kids and you live in bear country, educate them on the essence of respecting wild animals and never allow them to leave home unaccompanied. Occasionally, you may come face to face with these animals in the wild. In such a case, try retreating slowly without arousing their curiosity.

Running away is not a good choice as an angry adult can easily catch up with you on a straight run. You may want to install an electric fence on your premises to dissuade wild animals from paying you a visit at every opportunity. Sometimes, animal conflicts are merely the result of human negligence such as leaving inviting garbage lying out on the open backyard.

When winter is approaching, bears will forage for up to twenty hours on a daily basis to add up weight and stock on energy for their long sleep. During this time, the females will give birth to about three blind and helpless cubs. The young ones are solely dependent on suckling their mother and will remain with her for approximately two years. A female with cubs can be very dangerous as she is very protective of her offspring.

Males are largely solitary and do not participate in caring for the young. In fact, they may feed on young cubs if their mother is not around to offer protection. Physically, males are bigger in both height and weight, with one adult in the wild growing to a record 409 kilograms.

In their natural habitats, the size of an adult black bear is enough to warn off ambitious predators. Occasionally, they may have to fight off grizzlies or tangle with a pack of hungry wolves. Cubs are the most vulnerable, sometimes being snatched away by foxes, bobcats or daring coyotes. Only the presence of a vigilant mother will assure the security of young cubs.

During winter, black bear photographs for sale may show the animals burrowed in recessed dens. This lack of activity is similar to hibernation but is more specifically called torpor. During this period, if the weather permits it, they may leave the den and forage about for something to eat. A notable feature is the lack of urination or defecation as all their nitrogenous waste is recycled to nutrients.




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