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No. Black bears do live in upper Wisconsin, but there are no bears in Illinois.
The black bear is not extinct, or even close. They have a population of 900,000.
The American black bear is in no danger, with a population of 900,000.
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In 2010, Arkansas has an estimated black bear population of about 4,000.
In China and Korea, many people have hunted black bears for meat for centuries. This declined the black bear population over time.
The black bear population is over 900,000 by 2008 estimates.
Normally black, but the subspecies called Kermode bear has several white individuals in the population. The US west has brown black bears called "cinnamon" bears.
According to the latest figures there are 600,000 black bears in North America. The U.S. population is around 300,000,half of those. The Florida black bear and the Louisiana black bear are on the threatened list, but the species is doing well elsewhere. Source:Defenders of Wildlife.
Yes, they do! A small stumpy one! It doesnt really provide a use.
pandas (both giant and red) are smaller than the black bear. sorry if this doesnt help.
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