Grizzly-animals-image is a photograph by Wildlife Fine Art which was uploaded on June 23rd, 2014.
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USA TODAY reported on June 24, 2013. The government's latest estimate of 718 bears in the Yellowstone area is up from prior published estimates of roughly 600 bears. That does not mean the bear population suddenly grew by about 100 bears. U.S. Geological Survey bear researcher Frank van Manen said the new figure results from revisions to prior estimates based on adult male bear death rates that were lower than previously thought. One reason more effort has gone into counting bears is that they are now spread across a much bigger landscape, said van Manen, who leads an interagency grizzly bear study team for the Yellowstone region. The results of those aerial surveys are corroborated by other factors, including the expansion of the animals' range and a trapping program that consistently identifies new bears, he said. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service grizzly bear coordinator Chris Servheen said the government's methods have been reviewed by outside scientists and other government agencies. "We're certainly interested in what they did," Servheen said of Doak's work. "But we've done a lot of work on this. We've given very careful consideration and critiques to everything we've done multiple times.
"Unlike many mammals, bears can see with their eyes in color. They can almost see as well as we do, and they have an excellent sense of smell. The grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) is a circumpolar mammal and a subspecies of brown bear (Ursus arctos).Most bears are born without fur. Cubs can climb, but after a couple of years, their front claws grow too long (up to 4 inches), and they lose Ease of the ability, but they still can climb if needed. They can eat large quantities of food and store significant amount of fat without suffering from health problems. This uncanny ability of grizzlies to store fat content and evade heart diseases continues to baffle scientists all over the world. Bears spend most of their time feeding in preparation for winter hibernation.
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