Like mother, like cub: researchers say grizzlies learn bad behaviour from moms
EDMONTON — When it comes to bad behaviour in grizzly bears, new research blames the moms.
A University of Alberta study suggests that cubs who have watched their mothers come into conflict with people are more likely to do so as well.
Wildlife ecologist Andrea Morehouse says it’s evidence of social learning in grizzlies.
“Bear biologists have long suspected that cubs learn behaviours,” she said Wednesday.


