




ursidae
Bears are large and powerful animals that roam the forests and mountains. They can be very playful and love to swim in rivers and lakes!
Hábitat: Bears live in forests, mountains, and sometimes in arctic regions.
The Bears are large, powerful mammals typically recognized by their robust bodies, short strong legs, and distinct snouts. They often have shaggy fur that comes in colors like brown, black, white, or even yellowish-orange. Their small, rounded ears are also a common characteristic.





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Peligro
4/5 · Alto
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A group of bears is called a 'sleuth' or a 'sloth'!
Newborn bear cubs are born blind, hairless, and incredibly tiny!
Polar bears have black skin under their white fur to absorb sun!
Some bears can stand on their hind legs to get a better view!
Bears can sniff out food from miles away because of their incredibly powerful sense of smell, aiding in finding mates and prey.
Bears can survive long, cold winters by entering a deep sleep called hibernation that helps them conserve energy.
Many bears can climb trees with ease because of their strong claws and agile bodies, helping them escape danger or find food.
Bears are omnivores, eating fruits, nuts, insects, fish, and sometimes larger animals.
Ursus arctos
Brown bears feast on salmon during spawning runs.
Ursus americanus
Black bears frequently consume blueberries.
Ursus maritimus
Polar bears are expert predators of seals.
Peludo describe a los animales que poseen una cubierta densa de pelo o pelaje suave.
Los animales solitarios viven solos durante la mayor parte de su vida y solo interactúan con otros para aparearse o cuidar de sus crías.
Este rasgo identifica organismos cuya dieta incluye tanto materia vegetal como animal.
Los hábitats boscosos son entornos terrestres dominados por una densa cubierta arbórea, que sustentan una gran diversidad de vida animal y vegetal.
Este rasgo identifica a los organismos cuya dieta consiste total o principalmente en tejido animal.
Peligro
4/5 · Alto
Never approach a bear if you see one in the wild.
100-300 cm
30-800 kg
20-30 años
56 km/h
Bears are omnivores, eating fruits, nuts, insects, fish, and sometimes larger animals.
Bears live in forests, mountains, and sometimes in arctic regions.
Foraging
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