Three Little Foragers
Today we get to see all three of the ABR cubs as they forage for their food. The cubs are so smart that they make the curators work hard to…
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Today we get to see all three of the ABR cubs as they forage for their food. The cubs are so smart that they make the curators work hard to…
Yesterday we had a photo of “just Eliza” because she was the only cub to make an appearance. Today we have a photo of the two boy cubs foraging. If…
Today, Eliza Bear was the only ABR cub to make an appearance and pose for a photo. The two boy cubs were nowhere to be seen. So we have “just…
Today’s post will treat you to two videos of the cubs – eating, of course – that show how well bears can use their paws as well as their jaws…
Actually, it might be more accurate to call them “gourmands” rather than gourmets, but we think that calling them gourmets sounds more polite. Bears as a species are gourmands –…
That’s the way the cubs are seen these days – snouts to the ground as they eat, and eat, and eat! We have some more photos that prove this to…
We coined the word “chubbifying” to describe what the cubs do at ABR. We provide the food and a safe place for them, and their job is to get chubby…
We’re betting that you have never heard of Bur Acorns. Recently, a friend of ABR donated this type of acorn from a huge Bur Oak tree, and they were thrown…
As you know, the three cubs residing at ABR eat voraciously now that they are in the feeding frenzy known scientifically as hyperphagia. The curator captured their different styles of…
Bear cubs are very hard on trees, particularly young saplings. In the wild, cubs don’t spend as much time in one place as do our ABR cubs during their stay…