The Louisiana black bear was designated the official state
mammal of Louisiana in 1992. The US Fish and Wildlife Service listed the
Louisiana black bear as threatened in 1992. Once common, biologists estimate
the current population to be only 3-400 animals. There are 16 recognized
subspecies of black bears in North America. Louisiana black bears are black,
some with a white "blaze" on the chest. Adult males weigh from 250 to
over 400 pounds, with body length up to 6 feet. Males may range over 100 square
miles seeking food, refuge, den sites, and mates. Females are smaller and range
much less. Louisiana black bears survive mostly on berries and acorns - they
are not active predators.
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