Before researchers from the Wildlife Research Institute videotaped
3-year-old June digging this den in Eagles Nest Township, Minnesota,
they had no idea some bears made dens so early—July 19, 2004. It was
the first time researchers watched a bear dig a den. The most
interesting part happened when she encountered a 68-pound rock. She did
not make futile attempts to roll it up the steep incline of the
entryway.
(see video below)
She backed out of the den, smoothed the entry to make a gentler
slope, and enlarged the entrance. Then she went in and rolled the rock
out. It was humid and hot—78 degrees. She stood panting in the heat.
It's all in the video. The rock is in the Cub Room at the Bear Center
for children to lift and see how strong they are compared to June.
Most bears in northeastern Minnesota make dens in September or October.
In early fall, June came back to this den and raked bedding into it
and settled down for the winter. In January, she gave birth to her
first litter. She and her two cubs left the den on April 4, 2005.
Not all dens are like this burrow. Some are in rock crevices, hollow
trees, or brush piles. Some are under the upturned roots of windblown
trees leaning 45 degrees. Other are under the trunks of down trees that
are held a foot or two off the ground by the root mass. Some are
simply aboveground nests.
A den, loosely interpreted, is where a bear spends the winter.
In residential areas, a den might be in a road culvert, a storm sewer under a street, or the crawl space under a house.
In the fall, June made a new den. Black bears seldom use the same
den twice. She made a den big enough to hold herself and her cubs
snuggled together. The den was not much bigger than the bears. The
cubs helped rake leaves and other bedding material into the den.
If cubs become orphaned, they instinctively know how to make dens all by themselves.
By: dwencl
In: Science and Technology
Tags: black bear, 68 pound rock, hibernation, June, den
Location: Minnesota, United States (load item map)
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damn mosquitoes, I have surround sound I was looking for them with my Anti Bug spray....
Posted Dec-6-2011 ByRomans909 (453.70) 
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@Romans909 - Lol, I hear ya.
Posted Dec-6-2011 ByZipper10 (4148.52) 
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she made that rock look like it was 2 pounds
Posted Dec-6-2011 By1shot555 (188.98) 
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Amazing video. Voted.
Posted Dec-6-2011 ByZipper10 (4148.52) 
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It's cool to see stuff like this, especially as humans we like to think we're the only ones who can problem solve. When crows make tools out of sticks to get food, raccoons can operate doors among the various other annoying things, certain species of octopi have recently been researched and for the first time they are seeing them start to learn from each other when they never did even ten years ago(evolution right before our eyes). Nature is pretty amazing and we humans sometimes forget we aren' More..
Posted Dec-6-2011 Byreggie001 (313.30) 
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That bear needs some gatorade ! ... shame about the GIANT collar.
Posted Dec-6-2011 Bybandit1200 (2103.76) 
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@bandit1200 yeah, I thought that sucked too.. They need to switch to microchips.
Posted Dec-7-2011 Bydwencl (45691.12)

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@dwencl agreed..poor bear, we must have the tech to get rid of those collars
Posted Dec-7-2011 Bybandit1200 (2103.76) 
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@bandit1200 right? that collar was ridiculous.
Posted Dec-7-2011 Bydwencl (45691.12)

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Oh my God. 78 degrees!!!! lol
Anyway, awesome animal and amazing video. Thanks.
Posted Dec-6-2011 Byjeffbaustin (425.40) 
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I was expecting something huge,could've done that myself.
Posted Dec-6-2011 BySomeGuy (171.60) 
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@SomeGuy i would hope u can lift 70 pounds hahah. But can you do it and make it look like your lifting a pebble? :D
Posted Dec-6-2011 By1shot555 (188.98) 
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Lol,I was kinda hoping the title was a typo. I mean,who cares if a bear lifts a 68 pound rock? :O
Posted Dec-6-2011 BySomeGuy (171.60) 
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@SomeGuy If it can make 70 pounds look like butter imagine what it could really do though! Probably could easily crack a skull with one blow and its only a black bear.. man to think what a grizzly would do to a person. I guess it's either interesting for you, or it's not lol
Posted Dec-6-2011 By1shot555 (188.98) 
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there's a funny fact in Europe on bears, Slovenia is exporting them :-) Mainly to Spain and France.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4931838.stm
Posted Dec-6-2011 ByState (3.90) 
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That rock looked about 67 pounds to me!
Posted Dec-6-2011 ByWE ARE POWER (3486.16) 
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@WE ARE POWER Nope, I weighed it after it was removed. It was infact a perfect 68lbs.
Posted Dec-6-2011 ByGrim_Reaper (102.00) 
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such amazing animals
Posted Dec-6-2011 BySol23 (70.70) 
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Wearing that fur coat in 78 degrees would be un"bear"able!
Posted Dec-6-2011 Bytat2d (3080.98) 
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struttin' that bear azz.
Posted Dec-6-2011 Byellhow (585.60) 
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Awesome vid to remind me of nature outside this concrete city of L.A.
...Those damn mosquito sounds could have been edited out though, I cringed a couple of times.
Posted Dec-6-2011 BySOLUTESHUNN (58.20) 
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I guessed 67 lbs, DAMMITT.
Posted Dec-6-2011 Bytncobra (320.92) 
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is that a 'Coache' necklace?
Posted Dec-6-2011 Bynattyroots (480.96) nattyroots View Channel Send Message
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@nattyroots
or some cheap Chinese knockoff?
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