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Pennsylvania Black Bear
In Pennsylvania, black bear may be a nuisance, yet taking photos is fun especially near farm and camps.
This species is omnivores and opportunistic feeder; they can eat practically everything they find. Their favorite food is succulent vegetation such as fruits, berries, nuts, acorns, etc, and insects: beetles, ants, and termites. When this is unavailable, carrion and small mammals are eaten.
In Pennsylvania, black bear may be a nuisance, yet taking photos is fun especially near farm and camps.
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This species can easily get used to garbage left by humans and change its feeding habits. Garbage dumps and bird feeders attract them as sources of high-quality nutritious food that is easy to acquire. Such animals become a nuisance to nearby towns. In Pennsylvania, black bear may be a nuisance, yet taking photos is fun especially near farm and camps.
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