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Bears: Brown Bear, Polar bear, American Black Bear, Grizzly bear, Asian Black Bear, Kodiak Bear, Sloth Bear, Bear attack, Ursari
Bears Brown Bear Polar bear American Black Bear Grizzly bear Asian Black Bear Kodiak Bear Sloth Bear Bear attack Ursari Author:Source: Wikipedia Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 107. Chapters: Brown Bear, Polar bear, American Black Bear, Grizzly bear, Asian Black Bear, Kodiak Bear, Sloth Bear, Bear attack, Ursari, List of fictional bears, Cave bear, Bear hunting, Sankebetsu brown bear in... more »cident, Bear-baiting, Grizzly Man, Bear worship, Ursid hybrid, Ussuri Brown Bear, Formosan Black Bear, Cantabrian brown bear, Spectacled Bear, Arctodus, Sun Bear, Eurasian Brown Bear, Hunting Status On Grizzly Bears in British Columbia, Canada, Bear danger, Old Ephraim, Florida Black Bear, Bear-resistant food storage container, Himalayan Brown Bear, Syrian Brown Bear, Bear conservation, Kamchatka Brown Bear, Ursinae, Mexican grizzly bear, Stephen Herrero, Kermode bear, List of bears, Atlas Bear, Ursus, Tibetan blue bear, Bears in heraldry, Tame bear, Indarctos, East Siberian Brown Bear, Tremarctos floridanus, MacFarlane's bear, Tremarctinae, Plionarctos, Ursus etruscus, Project Grizzly, Ailuropoda, Ursavus, Cinnamon bear, Bears in Anchorage, Alaska, Marsican Brown Bear, Bergman's Bear, Sri Lankan Sloth Bear, Ursus deningeri, Tremarctini, Ursus minimus, Amphicynodon, Parictis, Spirit Bear: The Simon Jackson Story, Bear pit, Ursavus elmensis, Ursus americanus carlottae, Peijainen, Ursavini, Baluchistan bear, Ursus americanus hamiltoni, Bear Specialist Group, Gobi Bear, Ailurarctos, Brutus. Excerpt: The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a bear native largely within the Arctic Circle encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. It is the world's largest land carnivore and also the largest bear, together with the omnivorous Kodiak Bear, which is approximately the same size. An adult male weighs around 350-680 kg (770-1,500 lb), while an adult female is about half that size. Although it is closely related to the brown bear, it has evolved to occupy a narrow ecological niche, with many body char...« less