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Brown bear. It is an all-round animal that can run, climb, swim, and burrow, and is one of the large carnivores in existence. Although they often stand on their hind feet, they still walk on all fours.
They can also jump, but their heavy bodies hinder the development of this ability. Brown bears are tall and strong mammals.
Their eyes and ears are small, and their vision and hearing are very weak, but their sense of smell is very sensitive, so they rely mainly on their sense of smell to feed. Brown bears live in colder places and are covered with thick fur to protect them from the wind and cold, and from October to the beginning of spring, they hibernate in their burrows, and occasionally when the sun is shining, they come out of their burrows to stretch out. To survive the long hibernation period, they accumulate fat from late summer to the end of autumn so that they can use their stored energy to go completely unfed throughout the winter.
Hibernation lasts for a long time, during which they wake up often. <>
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It mainly inhabits cold temperate coniferous forests, mostly active during the day, walks slowly, has no fixed habitat, and usually acts alone. Plants include all kinds of rhizomes, tubers, forages, grains and fruits, etc., like to eat honey, animals include ants, ant eggs, insects, rodents, ungulates, fish and carrion. Hibernation, during which body temperature, heartbeat and detoxification system stop functioning to reduce the loss of heat and calcium, and prevent hypothermia and osteoporosis.
Running speeds of up to 56 km/h. During hibernation, 1-4 litters per litter, female bears often take their cubs to play in the forest in spring. It is found in Eurasia, as well as most of the North American continent.
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The brown bear is one of the largest mammals of the carnivorous order on land, with a body length of 135-545 kg and a weight of 80-250 kg for females. [1] The heaviest Kodiak brown bear can reach up to 800 kilograms and can reach up to 3 meters tall when upright. The lightest Syrian brown bear is only 90 kilograms.
The body is muscular with bulging muscles in the shoulders and back of the neck. The coat is coarse, up to 10 cm in winter; It comes in a variety of colors, such as gold, brown, black, and brownish-black. In the Americas, brown bears are also known as "grizzly" because of their lighter color and silvery-gray hair at the ends of their hair (from the word "grizzled", meaning "grayish").
The color of the fur on the strong paws of brown bears varies depending on the area in which they are founded, ranging from nearly all black to chocolate brown and gray to red and light brown. [2]
Brown bears have an excellent sense of smell, 7 times that of hunting dogs, and have good eyesight, and are able to see fish in clear water when fishing. The bulging muscles on the shoulders and backs of brown bears give them great strength in their forearms, which can reach up to 15 cm in length. Since the tips of the claws do not retract into the claw sheath like in felines, these claw tips are relatively thick and blunt.
The forearms are powerful when swinging, and the "thick" claws can cause great damage. Brown bears have long claws, but they are not very good at climbing trees, and their ears are small compared to their large heads, and when they change into thick long-haired winter clothes, the small ears can only be faintly visible. Brown bears have a wider snout and 42 teeth, including two large canines.
Like other bears, they are also stilted animals and have a short tail. The brown bear is an adaptable animal, thriving from the edge of deserts to alpine forests and even ice fields. Brown bears living in North America prefer open areas, such as tundra areas and alpine meadows, and can often be found near coastlines.
Brown bears in Eurasia prefer to live in dense forests where they can hide during the day. <>
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Introduction: Introduction to the habits and characteristics of brown bears. Method 1 The brown bear is an extremely large bear, known as the Pyro, which can weigh up to 130,700 kg (300,1,500 lb). Brown bears have shaggy fur that is white, brown, black, or variegated; Although they are called brown bears, their coat is usually grayish.
There is a bulging muscle on the bear's back that gives strength to the bear's forelimbs when they burrow. They have large, powerful hands, which are meters long, and a single slap is enough to kill a red deer as big as themselves. Despite the inflexibility of their claws, the sheer force is deadly.
The heads are large and round, although they look bulky, and when they run fast, they can reach speeds of up to 56 kilometers per hour (35 mph). Brown bears are not only fast, but also very enduring. You can run at the fastest speed for dozens of minutes.
Of course, brown bears also have weaknesses: although they are fast enough, one of their main food: deer, can run at a speed of 67 kilometers per hour for dozens of minutes.
Alaskan brown bears are the largest bears, with many male Alaskan brown bears reaching a length of up to 3 meters and weighing up to 680 kilograms, with the world's tallest bear reaching a height of 4 meters (body length rather than shoulder height). A bear from the Berlin Zoo weighs 1,134 kilograms.
2 Once found in Asia, the Atlas Mountains in Africa, Europe and North America, brown bears are now extinct in many places and are in sharp decline elsewhere. They prefer to live in alpine steppes or mountain forests. In North America, the distribution of brown bears is:
From eastern Alaska to the Yukon, Northwest Territories, British Columbia, and western Alberta in Canada. In addition to this, there are also a few brown bears living in the US state of Washington, northern Idaho, western Montana, and northwestern Wyoming.
3 There is some controversy about the subspecies of brown bears, with most experts believing that there are 12 subspecies of brown bears.
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There are two opinions on whether brown bears are cooked or not:
One view is that it can be cooked. Brown bears have an IQ close to that of humans, and brown bears have a large brain capacity, so they can theoretically be raised.
Another view is that there is no rotten method of maturation. Because the brown bear is a wild animal, wild and aggressive, it is difficult to domesticate or raise hungry gods. In addition, although brown bears do not attack their owners after recognizing their owners, they will remain vigilant and protect themselves when they encounter other people or animals.
Therefore, there is no definitive answer to the question of whether brown bears can be raised. Regardless of whether we can raise it or not, we should respect nature and the nature of animals, and do not intervene and domesticate excessively.
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The brown bear is well raised, and the brown bear has been raised since childhood, and it really won't be a fierce mu that attacks the owner of the book! Because if it is raised since childhood, it will recognize the master Chunhong, and the brown bear after recognizing the master is very docile and will definitely not attack the owner! And after the brown bear recognizes its owner, although its own attack is very strong, it will never attack its owner, and although the brown bear is very large, it will also have coquettish behavior after seeing the owner.
That thing is too expensive, you might as well go and slaughter the city and get that black war bear.
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