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Florida Black Bear 28
Florida Black Bear
SPECULATEDUrsus americanus floridanus
A large omnivore that occasionally wanders into suburban neighborhoods to remind people that Leonida is still wild.
The Florida Black Bear is Leonida's largest terrestrial mammal, a powerful omnivore that can weigh up to 450 pounds. While generally shy, these bears are increasingly venturing into suburban areas attracted by unsecured trash, bird feeders, and fruit trees. A startled or cornered black bear is extremely dangerous, capable of running at 30 mph and climbing trees with surprising agility.
SOURCE: Speculated - native Florida subspecies
FIELD GUIDE
- Species
- Ursus americanus floridanus
- Habitat
- Forest
- Behavior
- Aggressive
- Weight
- 200-450 lbs
- Danger Level
- Huntable
- No