This question has absolutely not merit. A black bear is a mammal regardless which state it is in or on or whatever.
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um... An American black bear is a member of the genus mammal, and therefore must have a back bone, therefore a vertebrate.
There are many species of bears, and they are all mammals.
The black bear is a mammal, animal kingdom.
No. A black bear is a mammal, i.e., a bear like a grizzly bear or a polar bear.
The Black Bear is the California State Mammal!
It has a herd of animal symbols but the Official State Mammal is the American Black Bear.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ursus americanus.
The Black Bear, and any Bear for that matter, any Mammal, are warmblooded creatures.
The Black Bear, and any Bear for that matter, any Mammal, are warmblooded creatures.
The largest mammal in Arkansas is the American black bear, which can weigh up to 600 pounds. The smallest mammal in Arkansas is the southeastern shrew, which is about 3-4 inches in length.
The official state mammal of Alabama is the black bear. It was designated as such in 1996.