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Scientists trained three American black bears (Ursus Americanus) to discriminate between groups of dots on a touchscreen computer: Two bears learned to pick the group with fewer dots, while the third learned to choose the group with more dots.
Another possibility is that bears learned to rely on the bowhead whales killed by indigenous subsistence hunters.
Ken Taylor, deputy commissioner for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, has said, "I wouldn't be surprised if polar bears learned to feed on spawning salmon like grizzly bears".
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Although the bear learns to read, it can't help remaining a bear, with a bear's huge appetite, and eventually it begins to eat up all the farmer's sheep.
However, researchers studying the changing diet of the bears over the past century at Yosemite National Park have some promising news: The proportion of human food in the diets of bears that have learned to eat our snacks has decreased by about 63% since 1999.
Visitors welcomed the chance to get their pictures taken with the bears, who had learned to beg for food.
A promising lead about a bear that had learned to push wheelie bins into a quiet, unlit car park before scavenging from them had to be abandoned after the restaurant it was raiding put clamps on the bin – "and it was suddenly all over.
These are crosses I have learned to bear".
Still, Duveen learned to bear this cross, and even to manipulate it a bit.
Outside the ring, an irrepressible smile seems etched on his boyish face; inside, he has learned to bear an unsmiling countenance.
Second, their status quo bias is twice as important as among their Dutch counterparts, who apparently learned to bear the cost of information associated with future choices concerning their health insurance.
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