Acorns for Cubs
Eliza was being a daredevil again. Another hold-your-breath moment for the curator as he watched her climb up high in an oak tree to eat the fresh acorns from the…
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Eliza was being a daredevil again. Another hold-your-breath moment for the curator as he watched her climb up high in an oak tree to eat the fresh acorns from the…
Black bears are timid animals. Yes, we know this is counter-intuitive, because people expect a very large and powerful animal like a bear to be bold and assertive. However, they…
Today we have an amusing little cubby episode to share, caught on camera by Curator Coy. It started with Eliza Bear foraging quietly on the ground. In the next photo,…
We know that the curators throw acorns into the Wild Enclosure every day, but on this day Eliza Bear decided to act like a real wild bear and harvest her…
You can’t blame the cubs for staying in the cooler underbrush on this hot day. The curator didn’t get to see much of them, at all. She did manage to…
As we have seen recently, the cubs seem to be taking turns being “front and center” during the curators’ observation time. This time it was Finnegan who showed himself during…
It was Finnegan’s turn to be the featured cub. We’re sure they don’t realize that they are taking turns, but it seems that one particular cub will be observed and…
As we have seen, there are days when all three cubs appear during the curator’s brief observation time, and other days when only part of the crew comes out of…
As you know, the cubs had their introduction to chestnuts a few days ago. Now they have also been introduced to acorns, which are the most important fall food for…
Bears are easily spooked by wind. Because they rely most heavily on their senses of hearing and smell the wind can disrupt their ability to process information in their environment,…