Bear

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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]