Cubs Display Instinctive Behavior
Bears are truly fascinating animals. The ABR cubs were orphaned at an early age, and have not had the benefit of a mother bear teaching them. Ordinarily, bear cubs spend…
Photos of and special feature stories about ABR bears, including bears
that TWRA and ABR have knowledge of from previous rescues
Bears are truly fascinating animals. The ABR cubs were orphaned at an early age, and have not had the benefit of a mother bear teaching them. Ordinarily, bear cubs spend…
Yes indeed, hyperphagia is in full swing these days, as all of the ABR cubs are eating as much as they can. Here is Aster, still in the acclimation pen…
Aster Bear, our little patient who was hit by a car on Sept. 12th, is making great progress. The curators are testing her to see if she can climb up…
During this time of hyperphagia, the fall feeding frenzy, the cubs are totally focused on eating. Their former habits of spending time in the trees and playing are replaced by…
We’ve talked about hyperphagia in recent posts, and mentioned that the bears (including our cubs) eat voraciously and almost nonstop as they strive to pack on the pounds needed for…
As we have said before, it isn’t easy to get good photos of the cubs, due to the “no human contact” rule. However, today we are fortunate to have a…
Cub #216, Aster Bear, has been recovering nicely from the trauma of her traffic accident. She is still on the meds prescribed by the vets at the UT Vet School. …
Our newest cub, #216 (Aster Bear) has only been at ABR for a week, but she is progressing well in The Cub House. Curator Coy reports that she has an…
It has been just 3 days since little Aster Bear came to ABR. You may recall that she was hit by a car on a road near to our facility. …
We have mentioned that the cubs are now in the fall feeding frenzy known scientifically as hyperphagia. A month ago, they were spending a lot of their time in the…