Sentences with phrase «time bear cubs»

This has changed how much time bear cubs are spending with their mothers.

Not exact matches

Although hyena cub Pinduli was born without incident, first - time hyena moms have only a 20 percent chance of a successful natural birth due to their unique anatomy.
With footage of frolicking polar bear cubs, mesmerizing time - lapse video of a frozen waterfall thawing in spring, and an up - close look at how rising temperatures are ravaging those environments, Frozen Planet has something for everyone — even those whose tastes run more to sitcoms than documentary.
We used to take the car up to Parker Dam in DuBois, PA and the one time we went my 5 year old and I stopped to take pictures of a mama bear and her 2 cubs that were crossing the road.
He was born in 1953, left school when he was seventeen to work as a cub reporter on a local newspaper and, eight years later was a staff reporter on the The Times in London covering news, business and latterly working as arts correspondent.
Despite being much bigger than her — each cub was estimated to be at least five times the pooch's weight — all three bears ran away after being hounded by Jules.
Several times I saw a sow (female bear) and her cubs stop by to fish too.
Assuming a similar number this year means each Brooks bear (excluding cubs) can have 5,714 salmon — if they are excellent fishermen... and can teleport... and take zero time to eat.
Summer in the Hudson Bay is a wonderful time to view the intimacy between mother and cub polar bears, and their playful approach to life.
The mother bear is obviously very very thin and probably had not been lactating for some time the cubs were clearly small and undernourished.
Researchers following a group of adult polar bears wearing GPS collars found a 45 percent mortality rate among the cubs of those who swam 30 miles or more at a time, as compared with an 18 percent mortality rate among the cubs of other polar bears.
Most female polar bears in the Beaufort Sea breed for the first time at 5 years of age, compared to 4 years of age in most other populations, and cubs normally remain with their mothers for 2.5 years prior to weaning.
FWC justified these statistics, stating that most bear cubs would be at least 8 months old at the time of the hunt and that orphaned cubs are generally able to survive on their own at that age.
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