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Bears
Bears are powerful animals with lots of thick fur and a short, stumpy tail. They have big heads with a long snout (nose and mouth) and small ears and eyes. They have four short legs that end in paws, each with five sharp claws. They usually live alone unless they are mothers with cubs. Male bears are much bigger than female bears.
KINDS OF BEARS :
GIANT PANDA
The giant panda has shaggy white fur with a black patch around each eye and a ring of black around the shoulders, front legs, and chest. The biggest giant pandas are about 1.5 meters long and weigh up to 100 kilograms.
The giant panda lives in the mountains of south central China. It eats the leaves and stems of bamboo trees. The giant panda is an endangered species. There may only be about 1,000 of these animals left in the wild.
AMERICAN BLACK BEAR
American black bears live in Canada, the United States, and northern Mexico. Males can be 1.8 meters long and weigh up to 300 kilograms. American black bears eat grasses, berries, acorns, and walnuts.
BROWN BEAR
Brown bears are among the largest bears. They live in Asia, Europe, and North America. Large males weigh up to 800 kilograms. They bears have a big hump on their shoulders. The Alaskan brown bear and other brown bears that live along seacoasts eat salmon. Brown bears that live inland eat plants and insects.
POLAR BEAR
Polar bears have white fur. They live in the Arctic near the North Pole. Polar bears are huge. Big males can be 2 meters long and weigh as much as a big brown bear.
Polar bears eat mostly meat. Their favorite foods are seal and walrus. Polar bears can hunt for food on land or in the icy water. Polar bears are very good swimmers. Their thick fur keeps them warm and dry.
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