Rising temperatures could put an end to bears’ most famous habit
Inverse,
Every spring, as days in the north stretch longer and melting snow trickles into streams, drowsy animals ranging from grizzlies…
Every spring, as days in the north stretch longer and melting snow trickles into streams, drowsy animals ranging from grizzlies…
Every spring, as days in the north stretch longer and melting snow trickles into streams, drowsy animals ranging from grizzlies…
This article was originally published in Knowable Magazine, reprinted with permission.
Visible in the entrance to their den are a mother black bear, who has been sedated, and her female cub.