Facts about Black
Bears
1.
Black Bears mainly eat, berries, and insect
larvae.
2.
They have very great senesce of smell, and
colored vison.
3.
Surprisingly, Black Bears are shy and easily surprised.
4.
Black Bears are very curious animals, also very
smart.
5.
When they go into hibernation they do not eat
anything for a total of 7 Months.
6.
Black Bears can run up to 35 miles per hour,
just like a giraffe!
7.
Black Bears can weigh up to 125 or 600 pounds!
8.
Girl Black Bears can give birth to up to 3 cubs.
Grizzly
Bears
All Grizzly
Bears are such amazing animals. Grizzly Bears love to eat fungi, roots, and sprouts.
Three of their favorite things are fish, warm blooded animals, and insects. You
can most certainly find a Grizzly in an ancient forest, or other types of dense
forests. They love meadows and open land to live on, their habitat. Grizzly
Bears are a top predator for sure. Grizzly’s love berries, so while they eat
them seeds are obviously going to fall out at they’re walking, and when this
happens they make a lot of plant life around the areas they eat the berries.
Brown Bear
Brown
Bears are usually found in Alaska, West Canada, Wyoming, and Montana. Small
populations of Brown Bears are also found in Asia and Europe. Right now, Russia
has a very healthy population of Brown Bears. Even though Brown Bears are
called “Brown Bears” they can either b brown, black, and even blonde. They call
some brown bears “Big Browns” which are found on the coast of Alaska and
Russia. They are called this because they are the largest Brown Bears around
the world. The Brown Bears that get up to 1500 pounds are very rare.
Polar Bears
Polar
Bears are right up there with the larger bears in the world. An adult male
Polar Bear can weigh up to 1760 pounds!! A Polar Bears scientific name is Ursus
Maritimus. Their specie group is Marine Mammals. Polar Bears are endangered. If
the world were to ever end, Polar Bears would be the first to go because they
are so used to cold climates. All this talk about global warming is putting
every single Polar Bear in danger. Even the slightest climate change could put
this species in danger. They hunt for mainly Seals.




I like all of your facts about these types of bears! Especially #4 being curious and smart. I once found myself hunting up in a tree stand with my friend, seeing a female Grizzly Bear and her cubs up in the tree next to us about 20 yards away! Showing us she was not very happy with a big growl, she was curious enough to stick around for about a half an hour to study us. That was a long and scary 30 minute experience I had with a Grizzly Bear.
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