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Bears | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

The bears are mammals that belong to the family Ursids. They can grow from four feet long and about 60 pounds (sun bear) to eight feet long and over a thousand pounds (polar bear). They are found throughout North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.  He has unmistakable claws, short tail and an excellent sense of smell. They are usually solitary, except for mothers of cubs. There are eight species: the Asiatic black bear (also known as the moon bear), the brown bear (which also includes the crocodile bear), the giant panda, the North American black bear, the polar bear, the sloth bear, the eye bear (also called the Andean bear) Goes), and bears the sun.



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Bears are exceptionally intelligent animals. They have better navigation skills for humans; Excellent memories; Large brain to body ratio, And use the equipment in various contexts from play to hunting. Condolences to others. Cubs have been known to cry and cry when separated from their mothers. It can last for weeks if their mothers are killed by hunters.



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1) The bear has excellent senses of smell, sight, and hearing. They can smell food, cubs, a friend or predators from miles away. His great vision allows him to find out when the fruits are ripe.

2) Some species of Asian bears build nests in trees. They can be used for hiding, eating and even sleeping.

3) The bear takes deep care of the family members. They would risk their lives and even fight to the death to save a cub or from danger.

4) Adult bears can run at an incredible 40 mph, similar to a greyhound and break the speed limit on many roads in the UK.

5) Grizzly bears have a bite force of over 1200 PSI, enough to crush a bowling ball. When this factor is combined with a 30-centimeter mouthpiece, with a can of 5 cm, the grizzly bear proves itself to be a formidable opponent in the wild.



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These elements are the foundation of the daily nutrition of a grizzly bear. In addition to the basics, grizzly bears also feast on fish as well as salmon as well as marmots, moose, deer, caribou, bison, ground squirrels, elk, and mice. Rotating animals is a relatively common part of the grizzly diet. Black bears are very opportunistic eaters. Their diet consists mostly of grasses, roots, berries, and insects.

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