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The American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) is a species of bear native to North America

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Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Devil's Tower Devil's Tower or Bear Lodge (Mato [ie Mateo] Tepee of the... 1888. Creator: John C)

Devil's Tower Devil's Tower or Bear Lodge (Mato [ie Mateo] Tepee of the... 1888. Creator: John C. H. Grabill)
Devil's Tower. Devil's Tower or Bear Lodge. (Mato [i.e. Mateo] Tepee of the Indians), as seen from the east side. Located near the Belle Fourche river, in Wyoming []

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Stinking Bear, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Stinking Bear, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Stinking Bear, 1905. Photograph shows Stinking Bear, wearing full chief headdress, head-and-shoulders portrait, profile facing right

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Crow chief, 1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Crow chief, 1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Crow chief, 1910. Photograph shows full-length portrait of The Grizzly Bear, with braided hair, wearing traidtional clothing and several necklaces, standing, holding bow, facing front

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Stinking Bear, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Stinking Bear, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Stinking Bear, c1905. Three-quarter length portrait of Dakota man

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Arikara chief, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Arikara chief, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Arikara chief, c1908. Photograph shows Sitting Bear, an Arikara chief, in full regalia, with a medallion around his neck. The medallion appears to bear the image of Millard Fillmore and the words

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Sitting Bear-Arikara, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Sitting Bear-Arikara, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Sitting Bear-Arikara, c1908. Sitting Bear, Arikara man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Tenaktak wedding guests, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Tenaktak wedding guests, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Tenaktak wedding guests, c1914. Two Kwakiutl people in a canoe, one dressed in bear skin, including paws, and a mask

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: A Blackfoot tepee, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

A Blackfoot tepee, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
A Blackfoot tepee, c1927. Blackfoot Indian, (Bear Bull?) holding horse outside tipi

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Bear rattles, 1908, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Bear rattles, 1908, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Bear rattles, 1908, c1908. Rattles of Arikara bear medicine men

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: The Grizzly Bear, Piegan, half-length portrait, facing front, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The Grizzly Bear, Piegan, half-length portrait, facing front, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The Grizzly Bear, Piegan, half-length portrait, facing front, c1910

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Arikara medicine ceremony-the Bears, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Arikara medicine ceremony-the Bears, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Arikara medicine ceremony-the Bears, c1908. Photo shows six men standing in line in front of cedar tree, holding rattles and singing

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Bear Black, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Bear Black, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Bear Black, c1905. Bear Black, Cheyenne man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Bear Claw, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Bear Claw, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Bear Claw, 1908. Photograph shows head-and-shoulders portrait of Bear Claw, seated, facing left

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Bear Cut Ear, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Bear Cut Ear, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Bear Cut Ear, c1908. Head-and-shoulders portrait of Crow man

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Chief Rocky Bear's home, 1891. Creator: John C. H. Grabill

Chief Rocky Bear's home, 1891. Creator: John C. H. Grabill
Chief Rocky Bear's home, 1891. Rocky Bear, Oglala chief, standing to the left of a Euro-American man on horseback; three tipis in the background--probably on or near Pine Ridge Reservation

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen Miles and setteled [sic] the Indian War -- 1 Standing

Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen Miles and setteled [sic] the Indian War -- 1 Standing... 1891. Creator: John C. H
Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen Miles and setteled [sic] the Indian War -- 1 Standing Bull, 2 Bear Who Looks Back Running [Stands and Looks Back], 3 Has the Big White Horse, 4 White Tail

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen Miles and setteled [sic] the Indian War -- 1 Standing

Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen Miles and setteled [sic] the Indian War -- 1 Standing... 1891. Creator: John C. H
Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen Miles and setteled [sic] the Indian War -- 1 Standing Bull, 2 Bear Who Looks Back Running [Stands and Looks Back], 3 Has the Big White Horse, 4 White Tail

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Indian chiefs and US officials 1 Two Strike 2 Crow Dog 3 Short Bull 4 High Hawk 5 Two Lance

Indian chiefs and US officials 1 Two Strike 2 Crow Dog 3 Short Bull 4 High Hawk 5 Two Lance... 1891 Creator: John C. H
Indian chiefs and U.S. officials. 1. Two Strike. 2. Crow Dog. 3. Short Bull. 4. High Hawk. 5. Two Lance. 6. Kicking Bear. 7. Good Voice. 8. Thunder Hawk. 9. Rocky Bear. 10

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Alfred Chase, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Alfred Chase, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Alfred Chase, 1908. Photograph shows Alfred Chase, wearing headdress, and Crow's Heart, with three eagle feathers in his hair and bear claw necklace standing outside dome-shaped earth lodge

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Ghost Bear, Crow Indian, Montana, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, feather... c1908

Ghost Bear, Crow Indian, Montana, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, feather... c1908
Ghost Bear, Crow Indian, Montana, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, feather headdress, beaded buckskin shirt, bead choker with shell concho, large medal on strand of metal beads, c1908

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Pauline Bear Black, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Pauline Bear Black, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Pauline Bear Black, 1905. Photograph shows half-length portrait of Pauline Bear Black with braids, blanket draped over shoulders, seated, facing right

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Hattie Bear Black, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Hattie Bear Black, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Hattie Bear Black, 1905. Photograph shows half-length portrait of Hattie Bear Black with braids, wearing pearl necklace and traditional dress, seated, facing right

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Bear's Belly, Arikara Indian half-length portrait, facing front, wearing bearskin, c1908

Bear's Belly, Arikara Indian half-length portrait, facing front, wearing bearskin, c1908
Bear's Belly, Arikara Indian half-length portrait, facing front, wearing bearskin, c1908

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Map of Alaska and adjoining regions, 1882. Creator: Ivan Petrof

Map of Alaska and adjoining regions, 1882. Creator: Ivan Petrof
Map of Alaska and adjoining regions, 1882. This multi-sheet map was produced by Ivan Petroff (also seen as Petroof and Petrof), a U.S

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Skins of animals killed on Show River [i.e. Snow River] on line of A.C.R.R. 1906. Creator: Unknown

Skins of animals killed on Show River [i.e. Snow River] on line of A.C.R.R. 1906. Creator: Unknown
Skins of animals killed on Show River [i.e. Snow River] on line of A.C.R.R. 1906

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: A female American black bear (Ursus americanus) and her young cub, Nova Scotia, Canada

A female American black bear (Ursus americanus) and her young cub, Nova Scotia, Canada. July

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Black-necked stilts (Himantopus mexicanus) pair performing post-copulatory display

Black-necked stilts (Himantopus mexicanus) pair performing post-copulatory display (as copulation ends, the male slides off the female leaving his wings draped over her)

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus), foraging in water, with reflection, Bear

Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus), foraging in water, with reflection, Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Utah, USA, May

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Black bears (Ursus americanus) standing on back legs, fighting, Minnesota, USA, June

Black bears (Ursus americanus) standing on back legs, fighting, Minnesota, USA, June

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Cinnamon bear, subspecies of black bear (Ursus americanus cinnamomum) cub climbing tree

Cinnamon bear, subspecies of black bear (Ursus americanus cinnamomum) cub climbing tree, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA, May

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Black bear (Ursus americanus), preparing for hibernation. Maine, USA

Black bear (Ursus americanus), preparing for hibernation. Maine, USA

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Black bear cub (Ursus americanus) climbing a tree, Minnesota, USA, June

Black bear cub (Ursus americanus) climbing a tree, Minnesota, USA, June

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Black bear cubs (Ursus americanus) standing in a tree, Minnesota, USA, June

Black bear cubs (Ursus americanus) standing in a tree, Minnesota, USA, June

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Black bear cub (Ursus americanus) resting in the fork of a tree, Minnesota, USA, June

Black bear cub (Ursus americanus) resting in the fork of a tree, Minnesota, USA, June

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Harold Edward Red Grang, American Football player, mid 1920s

Harold Edward Red Grang, American Football player, mid 1920s. Nicknamed The Galloping Ghost, Grange (1903-1991) was a college

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: American black bear (Ursus americanus). Cinnamon phase. Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan

American black bear (Ursus americanus). Cinnamon phase. Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: An adult female American black bear (Ursus americanus), Big Bend National Park, Texas

An adult female American black bear (Ursus americanus), Big Bend National Park, Texas, United States of America, North America

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: New York City, Manhattan, High Line Elevated Park, Chelsea, Brick House, Simone Leigh Brick House

New York City, Manhattan, High Line Elevated Park, Chelsea, Brick House, Simone Leigh Brick House

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Noo-Shimatt-Tash-Tanaki, or grisly bear, a Seminole Chief

Noo-Shimatt-Tash-Tanaki, or grisly bear, a Seminole Chief
3780517 Noo-Shimatt-Tash-Tanaki, or grisly bear, a Seminole Chief by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Noo-Shimatt-Tash-Tanaki, or Grisly Bear, a Seminole Chief 1858)

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Close-up of half polar bear face

Close-up of half polar bear face
Black and white close-up of half polar bear face (Ursus maritimus); Arviat, Nunavut, Canada

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: American black bear cub (Ursus americanus), age 6 months

American black bear cub (Ursus americanus), age 6 months, standing in a refuge tree and peeling bark off in search of insects

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: William F. Buffalo Bill Cody, Rosa Bonheur, Chief Rocky Bear, Chief Red Shirt

William F. Buffalo Bill Cody, Rosa Bonheur, Chief Rocky Bear, Chief Red Shirt
William F. " Buffalo Bill" Cody, , Chief Rocky Bear, Chief Red Shirt, William " Broncho Bill" Irving, Roland Knoedler, and [Benjamin

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Black bear (Ursus americanus), two cubs playing, climbing up tree trunk. Yellowstone National Park

Black bear (Ursus americanus), two cubs playing, climbing up tree trunk. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA. June

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Laramie, Wyoming, USA - Black Bear Waffles

Laramie, Wyoming, USA - Black Bear Waffles
Summit Tavern on the Lincoln Highway (elevation 8835ft) - Laramie, Wyoming, USA - Black Bear Waffles - a Local celebrity! Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Spirit / Kermode bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) catching fish in river, most likely salmon

Spirit / Kermode bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) catching fish in river, most likely salmon, the Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia, Canada, October

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: A Bear-faced steal - Wagon raided in the USA

A Bear-faced steal - Wagon raided in the USA by a brown bear (another on the way...) - it is unclear what was contained within the barrels which piqued their excitement... Date: 1905

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Kermode Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) walking near a salmon stream in the early evening hours

Kermode Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) walking near a salmon stream in the early evening hours, Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageAmerican Black Bear Collection: Vancouver Island black bear (Ursus americanus vancouveri) mother with cubs on a beach

Vancouver Island black bear (Ursus americanus vancouveri) mother with cubs on a beach, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, July



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American Black Bear Collection

The American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) is a species of bear native to North America, and is the continent's smallest and most widely distributed bear species. The American black bear has short, non-retractable claws that give it an excellent tree-climbing ability. Its diet consists of both plants and animals, including berries, nuts, insects, honey, fish, small mammals and carrion, and are mostly active at night or during the early morning hours when they search for food. During the winter months they may enter into a state of dormancy known as "denning". The American black bear is not considered to be endangered but their populations have been declining due to habitat loss and hunting by humans. Conservation efforts are underway in many areas to protect this species from further decline.
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