ANIMAL BEHAVIOR FIELD STUDY Girl Scout Troop 242 In the first five minutes, the bears were grooming themselves, they were locomotive, eating, pooping, and climbing.

Within the next five minutes, the bears were locomotive, eating, looking for food, climbing, and smiling. :)

At one time, we saw four bears at once! While they were all out, food was thrown at them by people who work in the museum. The food looked like small balls and apples. They ate the food with a very loud crunch! There where fallen logs and a pond e near the front of the habitat where the bears climbed and drank. Once a bear almost went for a swim!
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Group Members: Sarah, Kenan, Gala, Felicity, Mary Gates, and Kate  
Research Animal: Bear
Date: 10/24/09
Temperature: 77.2
Weather: Muggy, Humid (damp)
Start Time:5:50 P.M.
Stop Time: 6:25 P.M.
Habitat: Waterfall, trees, hammock, grass, wet, rocks, food, cylinder handing from tree, sticks, logs, camera, concrete shaped like rocks, bushes, pond, etc.