How do bears get honey from a beehive without getting stung?

They do get stung: 1) "One bear toppled two of her beehives, ripping them apart for the honey inside. "They get stung, but they figure it's worth the price," she said." Source and further information: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE7DC1439F932A1575BC0A962958260 2) "Bears have sensory end organs and experience pain stress from internal and external sources.

Bear pain should not necessarily be compared with that of humans, which is possibly more complex. Generally, they do not appear to display obvious reactions, as humans do. Bears have numerous injuries due to the nature of their existence, and have been compared to professional football players who "live in a world of constant pain."

Persistent pain produces irritability and many "problem" bears, which display their discomfort by aggressive actions toward humans and other bears. They are found to have abscessed teeth or other wounds. Their wounds, or other problems, may be from natural or human sources: - ... more.

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