What time of day are bears most active?

Bears are most active at dusk and dawn, usually around water.
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What time of day do bears come out?

Bears are usually active from dawn to dusk, but they may be seen any time of day or night. Bears in many places of high human use have become nocturnal in order to avoid people.
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What time of day are you most likely to see a black bear?

Bears are most active during early morning and late evening hours in spring and summer.
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Where do bears go during the day?

They'll spend a good chunk of the day resting. During the hottest part of the day, black bears will almost always find a shady spot to nap in. That means that around midday and through the early afternoon black bears will typically retreat to thickly vegetated areas, and you're unlikely to encounter them.
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Are bears more active day or night?

Generally, a bear will be active through dawn and dusk, but will often choose to nap during the darkest hours of the night. During Spring and Autumn, bears may only get 4 hours sleep a day. In midsummer, they're prone to taking midday naps. In winter, they hibernate for 6 to 7 months and rarely emerge during that time.
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What time of year are bears most aggressive?

Most attacks involve grizzly bears, and occur during summer

The vast majority of attacks (66 percent) involved grizzly bears; black bears account for the other one-third of deaths.
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What is a bear afraid of?

To scare the bear away, make loud noises by yelling, banging pots and pans or using an airhorn. Make yourself look as big as possible by waving your arms. If you are with someone else, stand close together with your arms raised above your head.
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Can you smell a bear before you see it?

A person can sniff the entrance of a suspected den and tell if it's just earth or a bear in there. But the light odor is pleasant, at least to us with a bias for bears. Mothers have been eating and recycling the nutrients evacuated by cubs.
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How do you act around a bear?

Identify yourself by talking calmly so the bear knows you are a human and not a prey animal. Remain still; stand your ground but slowly wave your arms. Help the bear recognize you as a human. It may come closer or stand on its hind legs to get a better look or smell.
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Do black bears eat people?

Predatory attacks on humans by black bears are extremely rare, but experts are offering insight as to how some of them may start after a woman was killed in Canada by a black bear while searching for her dogs.
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What is the strongest sense of a bear?

Smell: A bear's strongest sense is smell. They can pick up a scent from over a mile away! That is more than seven times better than a bloodhound.
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What to do if a black bear approaches you?

Alter your route or back away slowly, preferably in the direction you came. Walk, do not run, and keep your eye on the bear so you can see how it reacts. In most cases, the bear will flee. If the bear walks toward you, act boldly, yelling and throwing something at it.
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Which bear is more aggressive?

Grizzly Bears

Grizzly bears are by far one of the most aggressive and dangerous species of bear that you can encounter. They usually live in the northern and western regions of the US, as well as in Canada and Alaska.
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What smells will deter bears?

Ammonia or cider vinegar- soaked cloth in trash can or hung on doors and windows can deter bears. The smell of Lysol and PineSol also repels bears. Bear Pepper Spray can be used to defend your- self from an attack; you must determine which way the wind is blowing so you don't get a face full.
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What should you do if you see a bear in your yard?

Stand and face the bear directly. Never run away from or approach him. Make yourself look as big as possible by spreading your arms or, better yet, a coat. Make as much noise as possible by yelling, banging pots and pans or using other noisemaking devices.
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How do you tell if a bear is stalking you?

Bears may yawn or clack their teeth, and pound their front paws on the ground while huffing—these are warning signs. These behaviors indicate that a bear is stressed, and it may be getting ready to charge. It will have its head down and ears pointed back, and the bear will come at you like a freight train.
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Should you wave your arms if you see a black bear?

According to the US National Park Service, you should stay still and slowly wave your arms above your head. Remain calm and speak in low tones. Do not try to imitate a bear roar and avoid making any kind of high-pitched sound.
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Can you outrun a bear?

Myth: Bears can't run downhill.

If you're being chased by a bear, don't run downhill! Bears can run as fast as a horse (35 mph), and they can do it uphill, downhill, and everything in between. A bear can outrun you no matter what, so if you see one in the wild do not try to run away from it.
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How far can a dog smell a bear?

In the right conditions, which considers air direction and scent type, dogs can smell as far as 20 km (12.4 miles). It means that dogs have one of the most potent noses in the animal world. Their smell reach is only surpassed by bears and some cats, who can smell as far as 30km (18.6 miles).
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How far away can you smell a bear?

Many factors can affect their smell, including weather, type of smell, and style of bear. Most types of bears can smell up to 20 miles away.
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Can bears smell fear?

Bears can detect a carcass of an animal, in perfect conditions, up to 20 miles away. Polar bears have followed seals for up to 40 miles. Think how easily a bear can smell your fear… your uneasiness …even your busy, babbling mind.
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Should you look a bear in the eyes?

If you encounter a black bear, do not make eye contact. If you make eye contact, black bears will take this as an act of aggression. They will put two and two together and go nuts on you and ruin your life. But also don't look away.
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Do dogs keep bears away?

Will a dog attract or detract bears? The short answer is, yes. A dog can smell a bear and alert you well in advance that something's there, which could in turn divert a potential encounter. And a barking dog can discourage a bear from investigating a campsite.
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Why are bears afraid of dogs?

Bears usually run from a dog because most bears have learned to associate dogs with people. However, a dog off leash may chase and harass the bear causing the bear to get angry and chase the dog. When dogs get scared they may run to their owner.
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