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Bears

Done by: Yousef younis


About Bears

• Bears are mammals that belong


to the family Ursidae. They can
be as small as four feet long and
about 60 pounds (the sun bear)
to as big as eight feet long and
more than a thousand pounds
(the polar bear). They’re found
throughout North America, South
America, Europe, and Asia.
About bears

• They have nonretractable claws, short tails, and excellent sense of


smell. They’re typically solitary, except for mothers with cubs.
There are eight species: Asiatic black bears (also called moon
bears), brown bears (which include grizzly bears), giant pandas,
North American black bears, polar bears, sloth bears, spectacled
bears (also called Andean bears), and sun bears.
Bears Adaptation

• bears have long, intimidating claws. However, since they are not
retractable, they are relatively blunt and are usually used for
digging. These bears are incredibly strong, able to break the necks
of many large prey with one powerful blow. Their thick fur and
layer of fat help to insulate them against the extreme cold
temperatures of their habitat.
Bears food

• A bear's food is anything that is easy to obtain. Being a large


animal, bear need to eat a lot. They seem to like berries, because
most of the times I've encountered bear while hiking it was in a
field of blueberries. But berries alone can't supply enough
nourishment for an animal of that size. And also they eat plants,
insects, fish, and animals.
Questions

• 1- What is bears classification?


Omnivores
2- state some bear adaptations.
long, intimidating claws.
3- What is bears family?
Ursidae.

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