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The Brown bear

The Brown bear


Scientific name:
Ursus arctos
The Brown bear
Habitat:
Forest, Russia
The Brown bear
Habitat:
Forest, Russia
The Brown bear
Their six characteristics
The Brown bear
Size and
Build: 1
Brown bears are among the largest
bears in the world, second only to
polar bears. Adult males can weigh
between 300 to 850 pounds (136 to
385 kilograms), but in areas with
rich food sources like Alaska and
Kamchatka, they can weigh up to
1,500 pounds (680 kilograms). They
have powerful muscles, particularly
in their shoulders, which give them
great digging ability.
The Brown bear
Size and
Build: 1
Brown bears are among the largest
bears in the world, second only to
polar bears. Adult males can weigh
between 300 to 850 pounds (136 to
385 kilograms), but in areas with
rich food sources like Alaska and
Kamchatka, they can weigh up to
1,500 pounds (680 kilograms). They
have powerful muscles, particularly
in their shoulders, which give them
great digging ability.
The Brown bear
Size and
Build: 1
Brown bears are among the largest
bears in the world, second only to
polar bears. Adult males can weigh
between 300 to 850 pounds (136 to
385 kilograms), but in areas with
rich food sources like Alaska and
Kamchatka, they can weigh up to
1,500 pounds (680 kilograms). They
have powerful muscles, particularly
in their shoulders, which give them
great digging ability.
The Brown bear
Fur colour
2

Despite their name, brown


bears' fur can vary widely in
color, from deep browns to
light blonds, and even shades
of grey. The color often
depends on the bear's
geographical location and
can also change with the
seasons.
The Brown bear
Fur colour:
2

Despite their name, brown


bears' fur can vary widely in
color, from deep browns to
light blonds, and even shades
of grey. The color often
depends on the bear's
geographical location and
can also change with the
seasons.
The Brown bear
Fur colour:
2

Despite their name, brown


bears' fur can vary widely in
color, from deep browns to
light blonds, and even shades
of grey. The color often
depends on the bear's
geographical location and
can also change with the
seasons.
The Brown bear
Fur colour:
2

Despite their name, brown


bears' fur can vary widely in
color, from deep browns to
light blonds, and even shades
of grey. The color often
depends on the bear's
geographical location and
can also change with the
seasons.

South-east Alaska Kamchatka


The Brown bear
Habitat
3

Brown bears are adaptable


and can be found in a range
of habitats including forests,
mountain regions, and
tundras. They predominantly
live in parts of North
America, Europe, and Asia.
The Brown bear
Habitat
3

Brown bears are adaptable


and can be found in a range
of habitats including forests,
mountain regions, and
tundras. They predominantly
live in parts of North
America, Europe, and Asia.
The Brown bear
Habitat
3

Brown bears are adaptable


and can be found in a range
of habitats including forests,
mountain regions, and
tundras. They predominantly
live in parts of North
America, Europe, and Asia.
The Brown bear
Habitat
3

Brown bears are adaptable


and can be found in a range
of habitats including forests,
mountain regions, and
tundras. They predominantly
live in parts of North
America, Europe, and Asia.
The Brown bear
Habitat
3

Brown bears are adaptable


and can be found in a range
of habitats including forests,
mountain regions, and
tundras. They predominantly
live in parts of North
America, Europe, and Asia.
The Brown bear
habitat
3

Brown bears are adaptable


and can be found in a range
of habitats including forests,
mountain regions, and
tundras. They predominantly
live in parts of North
America, Europe, and Asia.
The Brown bear
Habitat
3

Brown bears are adaptable


and can be found in a range
of habitats including forests,
mountain regions, and
tundras. They predominantly
live in parts of North
America, Europe, and Asia.
The Brown bear
Habitat
3

Brown bears are adaptable


and can be found in a range
of habitats including forests,
mountain regions, and
tundras. They predominantly
live in parts of North
America, Europe, and Asia.
The Brown bear
Diet
4

They have an omnivorous


diet that includes plant
materials like berries, roots,
and fungi, as well as meat,
which can range from fish
(especially salmon), to small
mammals and occasionally
large mammals like moose or
deer. Their diet can shift
significantly depending on
the seasonal availability of
these foods
The Brown bear
Diet
4

They have an omnivorous


diet that includes plant
materials like berries, roots,
and fungi, as well as meat,
which can range from fish
(especially salmon), to small
mammals and occasionally
large mammals like moose or
deer. Their diet can shift
significantly depending on
the seasonal availability of
these foods
The Brown bear
Diet
4

They have an omnivorous


diet that includes plant
materials like berries, roots,
and fungi, as well as meat,
which can range from fish
(especially salmon), to small
mammals and occasionally
large mammals like moose or
deer. Their diet can shift
significantly depending on
the seasonal availability of
these foods
The Brown bear
Diet
4

They have an omnivorous


diet that includes plant
materials like berries, roots,
and fungi, as well as meat,
which can range from fish
(especially salmon), to small
mammals and occasionally
large mammals like moose or
deer. Their diet can shift
significantly depending on
the seasonal availability of
these foods
The Brown bear
Diet
4

They have an omnivorous


diet that includes plant
materials like berries, roots,
and fungi, as well as meat,
which can range from fish
(especially salmon), to small
mammals and occasionally
large mammals like moose or
deer. Their diet can shift
significantly depending on
the seasonal availability of
these foods
The Brown bear
Diet
4

They have an omnivorous


diet that includes plant
materials like berries, roots,
and fungi, as well as meat,
which can range from fish
(especially salmon), to small
mammals and occasionally
large mammals like moose or
deer. Their diet can shift
significantly depending on
the seasonal availability of
these foods
The Brown bear
Diet
4

They have an omnivorous


diet that includes plant
materials like berries, roots,
and fungi, as well as meat,
which can range from fish
(especially salmon), to small
mammals and occasionally
large mammals like moose or
deer. Their diet can shift
significantly depending on
the seasonal availability of
these foods
The Brown bear
Diet
4

They have an omnivorous


diet that includes plant
materials like berries, roots,
and fungi, as well as meat,
which can range from fish
(especially salmon), to small
mammals and occasionally
large mammals like moose or
deer. Their diet can shift
significantly depending on
the seasonal availability of
these foods
The Brown bear
Hibernatio
n 5

Brown bears are known for


their hibernation, which can
last 5-7 months depending on
the climate. During this time,
they do not eat, drink,
urinate, or defecate. They
rely on fat reserves
accumulated throughout the
rest of the year to survive the
winter.
The Brown bear
Hibernatio
n 5

Brown bears are known for


their hibernation, which can
last 5-7 months depending on
the climate. During this time,
they do not eat, drink,
urinate, or defecate. They
rely on fat reserves
accumulated throughout the
rest of the year to survive the
winter.
The Brown bear
Solitary
Nature6
Brown bears are generally
solitary animals. They have
large territories that they
roam, though these
territories can overlap with
others. The size of an
individual's territory varies
greatly depending on the
abundance of food and the
density of the bear
population in the area.
The Brown bear
Solitary
Nature6
Brown bears are generally
solitary animals. They have
large territories that they
roam, though these
territories can overlap with
others. The size of an
individual's territory varies
greatly depending on the
abundance of food and the
density of the bear
population in the area.
The Brown bear
Solitary
Nature6
Brown bears are generally
solitary animals. They have
large territories that they
roam, though these
territories can overlap with
others. The size of an
individual's territory varies
greatly depending on the
abundance of food and the
density of the bear
population in the area.
The Brown bear
Solitary
Nature6
Brown bears are generally
solitary animals. They have
large territories that they
roam, though these
territories can overlap with
others. The size of an
individual's territory varies
greatly depending on the
abundance of food and the
density of the bear
population in the area.
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