Photo de stock - A mother black bear Ursus americanus with two coy cubs of year near Mendenhall Glacier outside of Juneau, Southeast Alaska, USA Pacific Ocean MORE INFO: The Alaskan black bear has its own sub_species name: Ursus americanus emmonsii The black bear usually ranges in length from 150 to 180 cm 5 to 6 feet and typically stands about 76 to 91 cm 2 5 to 3 feet at the shoulder Standing up on its hind feet, a black bear can be up to 7 feet tall 2 12 m Males are 33 larger than females Females weigh between 40 and 180 kg 90 and 400 pounds, males weigh between 115 and 275 kg 250 and 600 pounds

Photo de stock: A mother black bear Ursus americanus with two coy cubs of year near Mendenhall Glacier outside of Juneau, Southeast Alaska.

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