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Re: 新 东 方 背 诵 五 十 篇
41.American black bears
American black bears appear in a variety of colors despite their name.
In the eastern part of their range, most of these brown, red, or even
yellow coats. To the north, the black bear is actually gray or white in
color. Even in the same litter, both brown and black furred bears may be
born.
Black bears are the smallest of all American bears, ranging in length
from five to six feet, weighing from three hundred to five hundred
pounds Their eyes and ears are small and their eyesight and hearing are
not as good as their sense of smell.
Like all bears, the black bear is timid, clumsy, and rarely dangerous ,
but if attacked, most can climb trees and cover ground at great speeds.
When angry or frightened, it is a formidable enemy.
Black bears feed on leaves, herbs. Fruit, berries, insects, fish, and
even larger animals. One of the most interesting characteristics of
bears, including the black bear, is their winter sleep. Unlike
squirrels, woodchucks, and many other woodland animals, bears do not
actually hibernate. Although the bear does not during the winter moths,
sustaining itself from body fat, its temperature remains almost normal,
and it breathes regularly four or five times per minute.
Most black bears live alone, except during mating season. They prefer to
live in caves, hollow logs, or dense thickets. A little of one to four
cubs is born in January or February after a gestation period of six to
nine months, and they remain with their mother until they are fully
grown or about one and a half years old. Black bears can live as long as
thirty years in the wild , and even longer in game preserves set aside
for them. |
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