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Cute brown baby bear chases and fights, and the mother bear kindly comforts the bitten bear sister

In Clark Lake National Park in Alaska, photographer Greg Harvey photographed a family of three brown bears in North America, with two 15-month-old brown bear babies, and the picture shows the brother of the bear jumping up to chase and bite the bear's sister's ass. (Image from Oriental IC)

Cute brown baby bear chases and fights, and the mother bear kindly comforts the bitten bear sister

The picture shows two baby bears fighting on the grass. (Image from Oriental IC)

Cute brown baby bear chases and fights, and the mother bear kindly comforts the bitten bear sister

The North American brown bear, also known as the Alaskan brown bear, is the second largest bear in the brown bear subspecies who is only smaller than the Kodiak Island brown bear, and is not much smaller than the polar bear. The body length can reach 1 meter 5 to 3 meters 2, the shoulder height is 1 meter to 1 meter 65, and the weight can reach 200 kg to 1 ton. (Image from Oriental IC)

Cute brown baby bear chases and fights, and the mother bear kindly comforts the bitten bear sister

North American brown bears are good swimmers and good at fishing. Every summer, salmon living in the ocean swim back into the river to spawn, and brown bears will find a suitable place in the river channel, with fat bear paws or large mouths full of sharp teeth to catch salmon that swim against the current. (Image from Oriental IC)

Cute brown baby bear chases and fights, and the mother bear kindly comforts the bitten bear sister

Brown bears living in North America prefer open areas such as tundra areas and alpine meadows, and they are often seen near coastlines. (Image from Oriental IC)

Cute brown baby bear chases and fights, and the mother bear kindly comforts the bitten bear sister

Cute baby brown bear! Of course, it is better not to get close if possible, after all, they are predators. (Image from Oriental IC)

Cute brown baby bear chases and fights, and the mother bear kindly comforts the bitten bear sister

During the cold winter season from December to February of the following year, the brown bear needs to hibernate, lie in the cave without eating, and go into deep sleep until the following spring. Although brown bears are true hibernating animals and are often woken up, they still like to stay in the cave during the winter. (Image from Oriental IC)

Cute brown baby bear chases and fights, and the mother bear kindly comforts the bitten bear sister

Are bear attacks common? Overall, being attacked by a bear is a very low probability event. (Image from Oriental IC)

Cute brown baby bear chases and fights, and the mother bear kindly comforts the bitten bear sister

In the 30 years from 1980 to 2009, 36 people died from the claws of brown bears, and about 1.2 people died each year. In the United States, North American brown bears are considered a threat to the safety of domestic animals. North American brown bears are often hunted as trophies, while poachers believe that bear paws and bear bile have miraculous medicinal properties. (Image from Oriental IC)

Cute brown baby bear chases and fights, and the mother bear kindly comforts the bitten bear sister

By 1975, human expansion had destroyed 99% of the natural habitat of north American brown bears, and the North American brown bear had finally become an endangered animal. Attempts to return North American brown bears to the wild have succeeded in increasing the number of North American brown bears, but have been met with resistance from the timber industry, state governments, and livestock and hunting associations. (Image from Oriental IC)

Cute brown baby bear chases and fights, and the mother bear kindly comforts the bitten bear sister

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