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Famous Trained Bears

Famous Trained Bears. By: Megan Stine And By: Mary Rairigh and Stirling North. What we Know About Bears. We know that bears are that not all black bears are black white, brown etc. Also we know that there is at least 5 different kinds of bears

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Famous Trained Bears

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  1. Famous Trained Bears By: Megan Stine And By: Mary Rairigh and Stirling North

  2. What we Know About Bears • We know that bears are that not all black bears are black white, brown etc. • Also we know that there is at least 5 different kinds of bears • We know that bears will attack if they are threatened or harmed • Bears usually live near ponds,waterfalls, or any area around water because they love to eat fish

  3. Famous Bears Names and Facts • Bart- Bart is a 9 foot 6 inch, 1,500-pound Kodiak Bear who starred in a 1989 movie “The Bear” • Douce- Douce is a young cub who was Bart's cub in the movie • Ella-Ella was the first bear in history to ever learn and ride a bike

  4. How Bart Learned How to Take Care of a Cub Bart learned how to take care of a cub named Douce by, practicing with a teddy bear. Each time Bart had kissed or licked the teddy, he was praised. Each time Bart beats the teddy he doesn’t get praised.

  5. Males vs. Females • Males are more aggressive then females • Males also pay more attention then females do • Females are always following their instincts • Females also are more protective then males are

  6. Bearly Balance Ella was the first bear to ride a bike. First, her owner used a stationary bike. Any time she touches the bike she gets praised. Then a couple months later she learned how to hold on to the handle bars. She finally learned how to get on the seat and pedal. Then she moved on to a real bike. That’s how she learned how to balance on a bike.

  7. Train or Tame? • Bears are the most dangerous wild animals in the world, while we thought that lions and tigers were • People that work with bears think that they are completely intelligent • Even though they are intelligent the are hard to tame but easy to train • In the movie “Bear” Bart had an electrified wires to mark his territory in the movie

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