Noun
bear with a black coat living in central and eastern Asia
brown to black North American bear; smaller and less ferocious than the brown bear
Source: WordNetA black bear in captivity awaits handouts at the the Maine Wildlife Park in Gray, Maine, July 25, 2014. Source: Internet
A black bear made himself at home in Marshfield by letting himself in an enclosed porch to snack on trash. Source: Internet
Bear Anatomy and Physiology from Gary Brown's The Great Bear Almanac, Lyons & Burford, Publishers, 1993 The claws are blunt, while those of a black bear are sharp. Source: Internet
“A rancher had to be handy with a gun and be able to set a trap to catch predators common to the area like black bear, wildcat, wolf and coyote,” the pair say. Source: Internet
Bears: brown bear, polar bear, Asian black bear. Source: Internet
Canadian black bear hunts take place in the fall and spring, and both male and female bears can be legally taken, though some provinces prohibit the hunting of females with cubs, or yearling specimens. Source: Internet