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Question: Where do we find animals called to bear?...

Where do we find animals called to bear?

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The bear is a mammalian animal of the family Ursidae. Forest, mountains, tundra and grasslands are favourable for the adaptation of the bear. If we come to geography then bears are mostly found in Asia, Europe, both North and South America. The bear is an omnivore animal and principally eats berries, fishes, birds and sometimes mammals also.

Complete answer:
Bears can be classified as dog-like carnivore animals with a large body, stocky legs, long snout, small rounded ears, shaggy hairs. They have plantigrade paws. The size of the bear ranges from 44 feet to 88 feet and weight of 6060 pound to 10001000 pound. There are 1010 different types of bears :
1. Polar Bear: Seven to eight feet long and with a body weight of more than 17001700 pounds, these animals are found in the ice of the Arctic ocean. They contain a thick layer of body fat under the fur and also have a water-repellent coat that prevents extreme cold conditions. They are talented swimmers and hunt for fish.
2. Grizzly Bear: They are found in North America and have a brown-colored body fur that looks grizzled. Their diet is mainly of herbivore type including nuts and berries, but sometimes they also feed on animals.
3. Panda Bear: They have black and white fur. Mainly found in the temperate forest of southeast china. The adult panda's body weight can range between 200 - 300 pounds. They are good climbers and feed on bamboo.
4. Sun Bear: Found in the dense lowland of Southeast Asia. They mainly feed on honey and are nocturnal. Other foods include fruits, berries, and rodents.
5. Andean Bear: They are found in South America. They have the same food habitat as other bears.
6. North American Black Bear: They are found in North America. They feed mainly in summer and utilize body fat in winter during hibernation.
7. Short-faced Bear: It has become extinct but was the largest carnivore of North America. They were the fastest runners among the bears.
8. Asiatic Black Bear: Found in forest and mountain areas of Southern Asia. Mainly feeds on fruits, insects, and invertebrates.
9. Brown Bear: Found in the forest of North America, Europe, and Asia. They also feed on fruits, berries, roots, and sometimes rodents.
10. Sloth Bear: Found in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. They are mainly found in grassland and moist forests. They eat insects and fruits.

Note:
The species of Bears found in India include Himalayan Brown Bear, Sun Bear, Asiatic Black Bear, and Sloth Bear. The Bears are mainly found in the North-Eastern part of India, in the states of Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland. A very small number of Andean Bears are present in the world and are on the verge of extinction.