Hunting pressures bears into caring for cubs for longer periods, study finds

Real-life "care bears" in Sweden have responded to human hunting by increasing the time they look after their cubs, researchers have found.

Hunting pressures bears into caring for cubs for longer periods, study finds

Real-life "care bears" in Sweden have responded to human hunting by increasing the time they look after their cubs, researchers have found.

Over a period of 20 years, the length of time the brown bear cubs stayed with their mothers increased from 1.5 to 2.5 years.

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