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Brown Bears (Info, Pics and Videos)

India brotherbear Offline
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No. 211 weighed 597 pounds when he was captured in 2001, the highest weight researchers recorded... The highest weight recorded on this particular venture; nearly 600 pounds. 
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It never said "this particular venture" it said "researchers recorded"

Do you have any other "ventures" that researchers recorded a higher weight?
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Argentina Tshokwane Offline
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Ghost Bear Photography:
Scarface, good ol boy.
Photo: July, 2015 in Yellowstone National Park


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Those long face brownies remind me of the carnivorous Pleistocene Brown bears, and the modern dog face one is omnivorous.
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India brotherbear Offline
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I believe it is safe to say that any interactions taking place in the wild are worth posting. 
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( This post was last modified: 12-05-2015, 03:32 AM by GrizzlyClaws )

Over 2 million years ago, the Brown bear and the Cave bear shared a common ancestor; the Etruscan bear, a native species from Europe that spread into Asia.

The Etruscan bears that stayed in Europe has later evolved into the mighty Cave bear, while the Etruscan bears that migrated into China has given the rise of the modern Brown bear species.
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India brotherbear Offline
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GrizzlyClaws, what can you tell us about the "long-faced" Pleistocene grizzlies? 
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They were just more carnivorous than the modern Brown bears, and some of them can grow as large as the Cave bear.

I think the dramatic climate change has forced the Brown bear to switch its diet from purely carnivorous to mostly omnivorous.
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Brown bear killing dog in China.

Although it was labelled as a "Black bear" by the local media, but it does look like an Amur Brown bear with the black coat.




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India brotherbear Offline
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The bear in the video is never seen clearly, but I cannot see a noticeable shoulder hump while I do see some rather prominent ears. These observations indicate a black bear. But his stocky build is very brown bear-like leaving me uncertain. 
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Here is the Asiatic Black bear and the Amur Brown bear with the black coat.

By judging the shape of the head, it is most likely an Amur Brown bear.


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Wild at Heart Images-Wildlife and Nature Photography:
"Bears are not companions of men, but children of God, and His charity is broad enough for both... We seek to establish a narrow line between ourselves and the feathery zeros we dare to call angels, but ask a partition barrier of infinite width to show the rest of creation its proper place. Yet bears are made of the same dust as we, and breathe the same winds and drink of the same waters. A bears days are warmed by the same sun, his dwellings are over domed by the same blue sky, and his life turns and ebbs with heart-pulsings like ours and was poured from the same fountain....."

- John Muir


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Ghost Bear Photography:
Dear old Scarface the grizzly bear at Dunraven Pass in Yellowstone National Park (July, 2015).

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Chris Norcott Photography:
This is Sam a 1050 lb coastal brown bear living in captivity at the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center in West Yellowstone, Montana. 

Sam's mother disappeared when he was a small cub so he found his way into fishing village in Alaska. Without his mother caring for him he ended up being fed by folks in the village and habituated to humans. That kind of thing usually doesn't end well when these guys grow out of their cubby stage so in 1996 Sam was captured and moved to the center. If you're passing through the West Yellowstone area a visit with Sam is worth the admission price in my opinion. He's the bear that's got a rock star personality. You won't miss him when he comes out of his cozy den.


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A massive Brown bear fang.


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