Brown bears ‘switch habitats’ to hunt vulnerable prey

‘Highly predatory’ animals emerge from hibernation and move to areas with reindeer and moose calves, finds study

Brown bears switch habitats in the spring so they can hunt reindeer and moose calves, research suggests.

After emerging from hibernation, the animals embark on an active hunting strategy to take full advantage of the calving period.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/jan/24/brown-bears-switch-habitats-to-hunt-vulnerable-prey-finds-study

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