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At Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park, Asiatic black bears follow a unique rhythm of life. They rest through the day and roam the forests at night, guided by an extraordinary sense of smell that helps them find both meat and plants with ease.
Despite their tank-like build, black bears are surprisingly agile climbers, adept at scaling trees to search for bird eggs and wild fruits. When winter storms blanket the mountains, they shift into an energy-saving mode: slowing their heartbeat, deepening their breathing, and relying on stored fat to survive the cold. With these survival skills, they can endure the long and harsh winter in the forest.
At Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park, Asiatic black bears follow a unique rhythm of life. They rest through the day and roam the forests at night, guided by an extraordinary sense of smell that helps them find both meat and plants with ease.
Despite their tank-like build, black bears are surprisingly agile climbers, adept at scaling trees to search for bird eggs and wild fruits. When winter storms blanket the mountains, they shift into an energy-saving mode: slowing their heartbeat, deepening their breathing, and relying on stored fat to survive the cold. With these survival skills, they can endure the long and harsh winter in the forest.