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Well done to this brave pooch! They were captured on electronic camera seeing off a black bear from a backyard. Scroll down to see the complete video of this remarkable encounter.

What Do Black Bears Usually Eat?

This encounter was everything about food! The bear was plainly thinking about what remained in the wastebasket in this backyard. They require to consume a lot to remain healthy and their diet plan might differ depending upon where they live. For example in Floridatheir diet plan differs seasonally however on the entire their nutrition is stemmed from 80% plants, 15% bugs, and 5% animal matter making them omnivores.

In regards to plants, they like yard, leaves, and tough and soft mast.  Hard mast are things like acorns and hickory. Soft mast are things like palmetto and holly berries. The bugs in their diet plan are generally wasps, bees, termites, and ants.

They might obtain the percentage of meat that they require from carrion (animals that are already dead) or from armadillos and opossums. As you can see, bears are not that fussy! Consequently, they are brought in to our waste food in trash and can smell it from a mile away.

Black Bear Population by State
Black bears are omnivores and can smell food from a mile away

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How Do Black Bears Feel About Dogs?

The bear in this clip appears more bemused than anything. It’s as if it can’t rather exercise what the dog is making such a difficulty about. For the majority of the clip, its body movement appears rather unwinded, which is more than can be said for the dog!

According to the North American Bear Centerblack bears generally escape from dogs even when they are substantially larger than the canine. It’s not unusual to see a 30-pound dog chasing after off a 200 pound bear. Having said that, bears are creative and can gain from experience. They get to understand that dogs that are bound or in kennels and cages cannot get to them. Therefore, they learn to disregard restrained dogs!

Nevertheless, there are likewise circumstances where a bear that feels threatened has actually assaulted a dog and even brought it off. Here, the bear pulled back and the dog was triumphant.

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