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Bears


Bears are three-gaited, meaning they walk, lope or gallop. It has been reported that a grizzly bear can run nearly as fast as a horse (33-34 mph) for a distance of 50 to 100 yards. This is definitely faster than a human being can run. The lope, slower than the gallop, is an easy, ground-covering, bounding gait that does not seem to tire the bear and can be maintained for a long time. Grizzlies can lope along across flats, up slopes, and down slopes, always maintaining a steady pace. It seems they are every bit as fast going uphill as they are going down. They also swim, but they cannot climb trees. Only Black bears in America can climb trees.

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