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9 Black Bear Sounds Explained | Growls, Huffing, Purrs & More 🐾 Black bears (Ursus americanus) may look quiet, but they use at least nine distinct sounds to communicate emotions, warnings, and family needs. From soft purrs inside cozy dens to sharp jaw pops when startled, this video breaks down what each sound means — and when you’re most likely to hear them. Learn how cubs call to mom, how adults warn threats, and how bears express fear, pain, comfort, or annoyance. 🔊 Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro 01:06 – Purr: Soft hum of comfort and safety 02:16 – Jaw Popping: Loud snap to scare threats away 03:06 – Huff: Sharp puff to warn or show irritation 03:20 – Moan: Low groan for discomfort, hunger, or cold 04:29 – Growl: Deep rumble for defense or anger 06:30 – Scream: Piercing cry in pain or panic 06:41 – Woof: Bark-like burst for sudden danger 07:24 – Whine: Nasal plea from cubs or injured bears 07:40 – Alarm Call: Loud shout to alert others of predators From gentle nursery-den purrs to fierce warning screams, black bear sounds are more expressive than many people realize. 👉 Which black bear sound surprised you the most? Share your thoughts in the comments! 👍 Like, share, and subscribe for more animal behavior and wildlife sound guides. Special thanks to the following for supporting the creation of this video: The Orphaned Wildlife Centre: The Orphaned Wildlife Center is a nonprofit that rescues, rehabilitates, and releases injured and orphaned native wildlife, while providing lifelong sanctuary for those unable to return to the wild. They're famous for their resident bears and conservation education efforts. https://www.orphanedwildlife.org The North American Bear Center The North American Bear Center in Ely, Minnesota, lets visitors observe black bears in a 2.5-acre natural enclosure while debunking myths with science. This nonprofit offers engaging exhibits and programs that champion bear conservation and safe human-bear coexistence. https://www.bear.org Yosemite National Park Yosemite National Park, managed by the National Park Service in California’s Sierra Nevada, preserves nearly 1,200 square miles of iconic granite cliffs, giant sequoias, waterfalls, and wilderness. This UNESCO World Heritage Site draws millions yearly for hiking, climbing, and breathtaking vistas like Half Dome and Yosemite Falls. https://nps.gov/yose Please support the creators featured in this video: • Don’t you brush YOUR bears? • Bear Circle - Funniest Bears Ever! • AMAZING WILD BLACK BEAR SOUNDS!!! (Compila... • CRYING BABY BEAR • Ted and Honey having a bear chat • black bear mom huffing • Lost Bear cub crying for mom Fair Use Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational purposes under fair use, providing commentary and analysis on animal behavior and communication.