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BEARS

The Ursidae family of carnivorous animals includes bears. They are categorized as carnivora Caniformia. Even though there are only eight species of bears left in the world, they are widely distributed and may be found in a variety of environments in the Northern Hemisphere and to some extent in the Southern Hemisphere.

1.AMERICAN BLACK BEAR

The American black bear (Ursus americanus), also called the black bear baribal is a medium-sized bear that is native to North America. It is the tiniest and most prevalent species of bear on the continent. They are omnivores, the seasons and places they live in have a significant impact on what they eat. They frequently inhabit in forested locations, although they will venture out in quest of food.

2.GIANT PANDA
The gigantic panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), also known as panda is a Chinese bear species. It is distinguished by its striking black-and-white coat and rotund physique. The term "big panda" is frequently used to distinguish it from the red panda, a Musteloidea that lives nearby.

3.GRIZZLY BEAR

Grizzly bears are one of the top powerful carnivores in the food chain, yet they eat a lot of berries,nut,fruit,leave and roots. Grizzly bear will eat anything from mice to moose.  

 4.SUN BEAR
                                                       

The sun bear gets its name from the golden or white patch on its chest that's according to the folklore, depicts the rising sun. The solitary sun bear (helarectos malayanus).The smallest member of the bear family, lives in an isolated world in the thick lowland forests of southeast Asia.
5. POLAR BEAR



The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a hyper carnivorous bear whose native territory includes the Arctic Ocean, its neighboring waters, and surrounding land masses. It is both the largest extant bear species and the largest existing land carnivore.

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