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ANIMAL IN DANGER OF EXTINCTION IN PERU

(GLASSED BEAR OR ANDEAN BEAR)

The Andean bear, also known as the mountain or


short-legged spectacled bear, is a carnivorous mammal
that lives in the mountainous areas of South America. It
is one of the largest species of bear in the world, it can
reach up to 2.8 meters in height and 250 kilos in
weight.

The Andean bear is a type of bear that lives in the


countries of northern South America, such as Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Argentina.
It lives mainly in the Andes mountain range, hence its name. It is a smart and quite large
animal, it can reach three meters in height and weigh around 200 kilos.

Because it is in danger of extinction?

The Andean bear is in danger of extinction for various


reasons. One of them is illegal hunting, for which it is
persecuted to obtain its skins and meat. Another cause is the
loss of habitat, since the areas where Andean bears live are
affected by activities such as agriculture, livestock and
mining.

Facts about the Spectacled Bear or Andean Bear:

- It is the largest carnivorous mammal in South


America.

- His skin is black with white stripes on his arms, belly,


neck and face.

- Eat mushrooms, plants and meat.

- Can live up to 25 years.

- They usually build their lair in the rock.

Details about Spectacled Bear or Andean Bear:

- It is the largest endangered animal in South America.

- It is very important for the ecosystem, since it helps


maintain the balance between plants and animals.

- Like most bears, it hibernates in winter.

- May become aggressive when he feels threatened


characteristics of the spectacled bear or Andean bear:

It is characterized by its
beautiful black and shiny
coat that enhances its
elegance, its small, black and
round eyes, its
imposingness, the color of its
neck, its chest and its snout
are its fingerprint, which
allows us to differentiate and
identify one from the other.
individual.

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