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Insomniac bears are roaming the forests of southwestern Siberia

scaring local people as the weather stays too warm for the animals to

fall into their usual winter slumber.

 

The furry mammals escape harsh winters by going to sleep in

October-November for around six months, but in the snowless Kemerovo

region where the weather is unseasonably warm, bears have no desire

yet to hibernate.

 

" Due to weather conditions, bears didn't go into the winter sleep in

time, " said Tatiana Maslova, chief expert at a regional environmental

agency in the city of Kemerovo, about 3,500 km (2,190 miles) southeast

of Moscow.

 

" Our teams are making sure there is no damage to farming and to local

residents, " she told Reuters on Wednesday, adding that every patch of

land is watched by a specially assigned inspector.

 

To survive the prolonged winter rest, bears have to put on extra body

fat -- up to 180 kg (396 pounds) -- and so spend the preceding months

devouring as much food as they can find.

 

" At the moment there is enough fodder, so they are not wreaking any

havoc, " Maslova said.

 

Hunters, out in the woods stalking birds and hares now that the

hunting season is open, need protection from restless bears the most,

she added.

 

" We have observers who ensure there are no attacks on hunters. "

Bears den in dry places usually covered by snow, and wet weather makes

finding a suitable " bedroom " for the winter difficult.

Russian media reported that in the Kemerovo region and other areas,

normally cold and snowy by now, there are fresh buds on trees and some

flowers have blossomed for the second time this year.

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