Black Bear Mini Plush Toy
Black Bear Mini Plush Toy

Black Bear Mini Plush Toy

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Now you can safely snuggle your favorite wild animal, and who doesn't want to snuggle with a black bear! Just make sure it's a plush version before you go in for the hug.

If you see a bear in the wild, more likely than not it's a black bear. These small, timid bears live in forests and woodland areas in areas across the United States. Black bears are omnivores, meaning they eat both meat and plant products. They eat mostly plants, roots, small mammals, insects and lizards. They have a tremendous sense of smell, attracting them to food from even from great distances, and they're more than willing to get into trash cans or camp sites. Black bears are usually afraid of people, but if they lose their fear of people, they sometimes attack. That's why you should never, ever feed a bear.

But rest assured that this plush version won't get into your trash, as its sense of smell is definitely lacking, but its sense of cuddling is on point.

  • Size: 8" x 7" x 7"

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