black bear

NOUN
  1. bear with a black coat living in central and eastern Asia
  2. brown to black North American bear; smaller and less ferocious than the brown bear
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How To Use black bear In A Sentence

  • This is my kind of vacation spot: lots of walleyes and northerns, bald eagles and loons everywhere, the occasional black bear - and wireless internet service.
  • The salmon fishing, black bear, moose, and caribou sightings, and frequent stops for scouting and portaging easily turn running the Main into a weeklong wilderness adventure.
  • Black bears may be seen best by boat in May and June, as they forage for crabs and fish along shorelines at low tide.
  • A big black bear sat on a big black bug.
  • After a long tough winter, many grizzlies, black bears, wolves and cougars are girding themselves for the onslaught of "sportsmen" wielding high-powered rifles in search of "trophies. Chris Genovali: The Cruelest Month for British Columbia's Coastal Carnivores
  • A frown of irritation creased his brown and weather-beaten face, obscured by a scraggly black beard that tended to make him rather inscrutable, and probably enhanced his reputation amongst the villagers.
  • The cameras never detected some species that are believed to still exist in the area, such as black bears, long-tailed weasels, ringtails, badgers, and spotted skunks.
  • They were surrounded by miles of forest, moose and black bear, and few people.
  • Was she over at my wikiup the other evening?" asked Black Bear, with interest. Six Little Bunkers at Cowboy Jack's
  • I remember little about him except that he had a black beard flecked with grey, and gave me oranges.
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