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After living alongside humans for millennia, these Italian brown bears have evolved to become less aggressive
Apennine brown bears have been living alongside humans in central Italy since at least the era of the Roman Empire. This ...
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Evolution in action: These rare bears have adapted to be friendlier and less aggressive
Are bears getting soft on us? After centuries of living in close proximity with people, a population of brown bears has ...
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What to Do If You Encounter a Polar Bear in the Wild
Polar bear encounters with people are rare, but they can happen to people who live in, work in, or visit the Arctic. Here's how to stay safe.
Researchers find Apennine brown bears evolved into a smaller, less aggressive animal after centuries of coexistence with ...
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The Polar Bear Photo That Shocked the World—and What It Really Means
Polar bears lose sea ice due to climate change, forcing them to fast longer and lose body fat, leading to emaciation. The photos sparked debate over narrative and accuracy, with experts urging caution ...
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These rare Italian bears have evolved to be surprisingly chill
The Apennine brown bear, Ursus arctos marsicanus, exists nowhere else on Earth. Genetic evidence shows that this population ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Conflicts between bears and humans continue to rise in many areas of Colorado, including the Front Range, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, which is ...
While bear attacks seem to have become a significant problem in Japan—with the country going as far as deploying the army —new research reveals that an Italian bear species has evolved to be less ...
Brown bears have become less aggressive after regular interaction with humans over hundreds of years, according to new research. An isolated population of the mammals living in a region of Italy with ...
More than 50 hungry polar bears invaded the Russian coastal village of Belushya Guba over a period of three months, attracted by the local dump. Some bears entered homes and businesses by ripping ...
Living close to humans doesn’t just change landscapes—it can also change animals themselves. A new genetic study shows that ...
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