Handicapped People
The word handicapped used to refer to a ‘person with a disability’. This is because the word handicap means ‘ obstacles, restrictions or barriers that makes the life difficult’.
Handicapped pecapped people are physically or mentally disabled people. A person with a disability is one who not able to do the major physical or mental function/s oftion/s of life.
Feeding signs also reveal the presence of bears. Ground squirrel burrows that have been dug up and the ant-hills that have been scooped out show where a bear has fed and on d and on what it has preyed. Overturned and smashed logs and rolled over rocks are signs that a bear has been searching for hing for ants and beetles.
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Bears let their presence be known by so-called bear trees. Often such trees stand conspicuously besides a bear trail. They are marked by smooth patches where a bear has rubbed itself or by jagged wounds where the bear has clawed at the bark. Strands of hair adhere to the bark and stick to the sap that oozes from the claw marks. Sometimes bears strip the bark from trees and scrape off the pulp that covers t covers the wood, leaving tooth marks where the pulp has been removed.
Feeding signs also reveal the presence of bears. Ground squirrel burrows that have been dug up and the ant-hills that have been scooped out sped out show where a bear has fed and on what it has preyed. Overturned and smashed logs and rolledon what it has preyed. Overturned and smashed logs and rolled over rocks are signs that a bear has been se been searching farching for ants and beetles.
A patch of uprooted vegetation may mean a bear has dug for roots. Beeoots. Bee trees are ripped apart fo apart for their contents of both honey and bee brood. Since bears cover leftover portions of food with debris, the discovery of such a cache signifies that a bear is active in the vicinity.