A. S. Arun, T. R. Sharp, H. C. Pillai, S. Swaminathan, K. Satyanarayan, G. Seshamani
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摘要
A.S.ARUN,T.R.SHARP*,H.C.PILLAI,S.SWAMINAHAN,K.SATYANARAYAN&G.SESHAMANI野生动物SOS,Bannerghatta Bear Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre,Bannergattar 560083,India,Wildlife SOS,406 East 300 South,No.302,Salt Lake City,Utah 84111,USA,and Wildlifes SOS,D-210,Defense Colony,New Delhi,Delhi 110024,India电子邮件:arun@wildlifesos.org,thomas@wildlifesos.org,harikrishnan@wildlifesos.org,swaminathan@wildlifesos.org,kartick@wildlifesos.org,geeta@wildlifesos.org
Sloth bear Melursus ursinus maternity denning at the Wildlife SOS Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre, India
Little is known about Sloth bear Melursus ursinus birthing behaviour and denning. The Wildlife SOS Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre, India, which houses rescued bears, is visited by wild male Sloth bears during the breeding season (April–July). Two female Sloth bears have been impregnated by these wild males, giving researchers the opportunity to observe maternal behaviour closely. One female bear made use of an excavated a den to give birth and raise her cubs. A second bear gave birth in an excavated shallow cavity. Neither mother left the cubs for food or water for weeks (22 and 28 days, respectively). In the first case, the cubs eventually joined their mother leaving the den for food and water 20 days after the mother had initially left the den alone, whereas in the second case, the cub still had not joined the mother on outings for provisions after 68 days, when both were moved from the den area.