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Hi there! Let's talk about how black bears catch salmon in mountain rivers. It’s a pretty cool and exciting process!

First, black bears live near mountains where there are rivers full of salmon. Salmon are fish that swim upstream in rivers, especially during certain times of the year when they try to lay their eggs.

Black bears know that salmon swim close to the river's surface, making it easier to catch them. The bears usually stand or sit near the edge of the river or sometimes even step into the water.

When the salmon swim by, the bears use their sharp claws and strong paws to scoop the fish out of the water. Sometimes, the bears even jump quickly to catch the fish in their mouths!

It's like a game of patience and quick moves — the bears watch and wait for the best moment to catch the salmon. This helps them get lots of food, which is important for them to stay strong, especially before winter.

So, black bears are pretty clever fishermen in mountain rivers, catching salmon using their sharp claws, strong muscles, and good timing!


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