Monday, June 11, 2012

Brown Bear

 
Animals Unique | Brown Bear | Brown Bears are found in many parts of North America and Eurasia, where the wooded and mountainous bears Inhabit areas. The brown bear is also the national animal for a number of states in North America, Europe and Asia. Brown bears to feed on vegetation growing niche, fish and small Mammals land, but the bears will only occasionally bigger Mammals like deer hunt.
 
Brown bears do not seem to be a great threat towards Humans, although the mother will protect brown bears bear cubs Their young. Generally Brown bears grow to about 2 - 3m tall, looking enormous when the bear stands on its Hind legs. Brown bears have sadly been the targets of taxidermists over the years resulting in the declining population of brown bear. Today there is more in the way of Animal Rights meaning That the brown bear population can grow once again. The brown bear is one of the largest species of bears with only the grizzly bear and the polar bear is getting to bigger sizes.
 
 
 Both the grizzly bear and the polar bear however, are distant sub-species of the brown bear That today have adapted to living in a different environment. The brown bear is an extremely dominant predator in its environment, with only threats from human hunters posing any real dominance over the rights of predatory brown bears. The brown bear has an enormous brown bears muscle Between the shoulder blades That makes the brown bear bear stand out above other species. The enormous shoulder muscle That means the brown bear has the brown bear That has immensely strong forearms and allows the bear to break animal bones with one simple swipe. The brown bear has massive paws with claws That can grow longer than 15cm in length. There are thought to be around 200.000 individuals of brown bears left in the wild over half of the which are found in Russia. Around 95% of the brown bear population found in the USA is in the northernmost state of Alaska. Most of the brown bears That Inhabit regions of Canada are found in the west of the country in the Rocky Mountain range.

 
Brown Bear Foot Facts

The large brown bear has four paws and each of the paws of the brown bear has five toes That result in long claws.
The two front paws of the brown bear have claws toes That have longer than on the back paws, as the brown bear uses its front paws for digging.
The two back paws of the brown bears are larger than the two front paws as the brown bear stands on its Hind Often legs to either survey Their surroundings or to get food out of higher places.
The brown bear uses its front paws with claws Their enormous logs to rip open bugs inside That have so That it can eat them.
The brown bear uses its paws and legs specially structured in order to help it run fast, climb trees and swim well.

 
Brown Bear Teeth Facts

Brown bears do not normally bite Their prey but instead grind and crunch with Their Their enormous teeth to get them into meal.
The brown bear has approximately 42 large predatory teeth teeth Including That the brown bear uses to shred meat and skin.
The brown bear uses both its large, strong paws and its sharp teeth to catch and kill its prey and will either bite the neck of the animal or swipe it with its Immense forearms.
The molar teeth of the increase of brown bears in size as They go further in the mouth of the brown bear and brown bear is the largest predominantly uses its molars to grind up tough food.
The size of the teeth of the brown bears are dependent on the size of the bear Itself, so bigger bears will have bigger teeth than smaller bears.


Brown Bear Facts
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: mammals
Order: Carnivora
Family: Ursidae
Genus: Ursus
Scientific Name: Ursus Arctos
Type: Mammal
Diet: omnivore
Size (H): 1.5m - 2.8m (5ft - 9.2ft)
Weight: 136kg - 390kg (300lbs - 860lbs)
Top Speed: 56km / h (35mph)
Life Span: 20-30 years
Lifestyle: Solitary
Conservation Status: Endangered
Colour: Brown, Black, Tan
Skin Type: Fur
Favourite Food: Fish
Habitat: Forest and mountainous regions
Average Litter Size: 3
Main Prey: Fish, Fruit, Insects
Predators: Human, Wolf, Cougar
Distinctive Features: Powerful forearms and hibernate in the winter

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