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The Himalayan Black Bear is native to the Himalayan mountains. The bears are herbivorous and their diet is mostly composed of sugarcane. Notice the yellow crest on their necks and chest.

Pictured here in the Himalayan Zoological Park in Gangtok.

Picture clicked by me, Nichalp on December 13, 2004


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