Definitely Hyperphagia!
We’ve been speculating about the onset of the annual feeding frenzy for black bears, scientifically known as hyperphagia but time for speculation is over. Hyperphagia is here. There is no…
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We’ve been speculating about the onset of the annual feeding frenzy for black bears, scientifically known as hyperphagia but time for speculation is over. Hyperphagia is here. There is no…
Yesterday we speculated on the start of hyperphagia, the annual period in bears’ lives when they gobble as much food as possible to add pounds they will need to survive…
Bear cubs aren’t into labor today – they are relaxing with a snooze on the platforms. So we wish you an equally relaxing Labor Day holiday. Be safe and enjoy…
A few days ago, Curator Quanah observed Barley Bear finding a snake in the grass near the Acclimation Pen, where the four cubs were playing and flipping rocks to find…
There were two days of rain that kept the cubs up in the trees, their preferred spots when it’s raining. When it finally stopped raining, we finally saw the cubs…
The ABR cubs are a goofy, silly lot. We have some examples in these photos of cubs in Wild Enclosure #3 and Wild Enclosure #4. What do you suppose they…
Two enterprising cubs in Wild Enclosure #3 embarked (or happened upon) a scientific experiment about the physics of levers and fulcrums! They learned a great deal that will undoubtedly assist…
From one day to the next, the diligence of the cubs can vary greatly. Yesterday everyone seemed to be busy with a project, but today is, well, another day. It’s…
Sometimes it seems that the ABR cubs are working on projects to “improve” their enclosures. This could be debated, however. Let’s take a look at recent footage from the enclosure…
Prost, Cheers, and Bourbon Bear are doing well in Wild Enclosure #4. You may recall that Bourbon joined the two siblings after he had been observed being aggressive to Hops…