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Black Bear Classification
The black bear classification can be found on most conservation sites along with photos.
Ursus americanus belongs to kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia, order Carnivora, family Ursidae, and subfamily Ursinae. It occurs throughout much of North America from northern canada south into Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It can be found in 39 US states and in all Canadian provinces.
The black bear classification can be found on most conservation sites along with photos.
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Black Bear Classification -
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While these creatures are capable of standing and walking on their hind legs, the usual posture is on all fours. Their characteristic shuffle results from walking flat-footed, with the hind legs slightly longer than the front legs. They have extremely strong limbs and may run fast. The black bear classification can be found on most conservation sites along with photos.
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