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Nice Black Bear Fur Rug GB4119

GB4119

taxidermy decor cabin camp lake mountain home for sale safariworksBeautiful cinnamon phase Black Bear fur rug without the head or claws. This rug would make the perfect throw for the back of a sofa or under a coffee table. The fur is thick and soft. The craftsmanship and detailing of this rug would normally earn this rug our quality rating of Excellent. However, due to the absence of the bear's head and claws, we have given this piece our Nice rating. This is a perfect accent piece for your trophy room, hunting cabin, or office. Put it in front of your fireplace or hang it on the wall.

Quality Rating: Nice
Approximate Dimensions: 42" long x 39" wide
Ships for free in the Continental U.S.

Many states have prohibitions on the purchase of black bear parts, including rugs and furs.  It is the responsibility of the buyer to check the laws pertaining to the purchase of black bear parts in their state.

About the American Black Bear 

Scientific Name: Ursus americanus

The American Black bear is one of the most common species of bear in North America. They are omnivores and their diet depends on their location and the season. They tend to live in forested areas but will leave those areas in search of food. They have a tendency to be attracted to human populated areas due to the immediate availability of food.  Black bears currently inhabit much of their original Canadian range. The current range of black bears in the United States is steady throughout most of the Northeast, and within the Appalachian Mountains almost continuously from Maine to north Georgia, the northern Midwest, the Rocky Mountain region, the West Coast and Alaska. Black bear weight tends to vary according to age, sex, health, and season. In autumn, their pre-den weight tends to be higher than when black bears come out from their dens in the spring. Black bears on the East Coast tend to be heavier on average than those on the West Coast. Adult males typically weigh between 126–551 lbs and females weigh less at 90–375 lbs.




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