Difference between revisions of "Bear"

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* [[Sun Bear]] - a small bear which lives in Southeast Asia.
 
* [[Sun Bear]] - a small bear which lives in Southeast Asia.
 
* [[Grizzly Bear]] - a massive bear known to hunt humans for prey. Often considered mankind's greatest natural enemy.{{Fact}}
 
* [[Grizzly Bear]] - a massive bear known to hunt humans for prey. Often considered mankind's greatest natural enemy.{{Fact}}
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== Creation Science ==
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Scientists are not sure where the Bear could have evolved from. Some say that they evolved from Sea Lions or Walruses, because they say these species are very closely related. Others think Bears evolved from Badgers. Creation Scientists claim this confusion as a point against evolution.
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[[Category:Mammals]]
 
[[Category:Mammals]]

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A bear is a large furry mammal. All bears are omnivores, even those which eat a mostly meat diet (polar bears) or a mostly plant diet (pandas). There are nine species of bears:

  • Polar Bear - lives in the Arctic maritime region and hunts (primarily) seals.
  • Brown Bear - also known as the grizzly bear. Subspecies include the Kodiak bear and the European brown bear. Lives in temperate forested regions of North America, Europe, and Asia.
  • American Black Bear - smaller than the grizzly, and lives in North America. Subspecies include the Kermode bear which lives in British Columbia.
  • Asian Black Bear - lives in Asia.
  • Panda Bear - lives in China and eats a plant diet of bamboo.
  • Spectacled Bear - a small bear which lives in South America.
  • Sloth Bear - lives in South Asia and eats termites.
  • Sun Bear - a small bear which lives in Southeast Asia.
  • Grizzly Bear - a massive bear known to hunt humans for prey. Often considered mankind's greatest natural enemy.[Citation Needed]


Creation Science

Scientists are not sure where the Bear could have evolved from. Some say that they evolved from Sea Lions or Walruses, because they say these species are very closely related. Others think Bears evolved from Badgers. Creation Scientists claim this confusion as a point against evolution.