The Most Beautiful Bear Species In The World

The most beautiful bear species in the world

They are among the largest animals in the world and inhabit different parts of the planet. Some are more aggressive than others even though the whole family is omnivorous. The only one that is potentially dangerous to humans on paper is the polar bear, since it is 100% carnivorous. On the contrary, the Panda is totally herbivorous. In the following article we will talk about the bear species that still populate our perilous Earth today.

How many bear species are there still in the world?

With their heavy bodies, powerful jaws and very powerful legs, animals belonging to the Ursidae family also have large heads, small ears and eyes, as well as short tails. The razor-sharp  claws are infallible weapons placed on the ten fingers and toes.

They can weigh up to 800 kg and their fur is thick, usually one color only. They are mainly distributed in Europe, America and Asia.

Today we will tell you about the  8 most beautiful and famous bear species in the world:

a panda eats by hiding among the bamboos

1. Panda bear

Its appearance differs from other bears because the coat can be of two colors, black and white (light belly and back, dark ears and eyes). His head is very large, looks “chubby” and has strong jaws to break the very strong stalks of sturdy bamboo, of which he is greedy and which almost entirely represent his diet.

This bear has thick fur to keep its body temperature constant in cold winters. In their natural state, they spend a lot of time alone, except when the female is taking care of the cubs. It is not territorial and spends the day eating and sleeping. Its habitat is the center of China.

2. Spectacled Bear

Its curious name derives from the fact that the hair on its face is different from the rest of the body. It may have white or gold rings around the eyes. The coat is dark and has thin skin because it lives in an area with high temperatures. It is mainly present in South America.

They are small animals in relation to other bear species. They can climb trees thanks to their long claws, where they seek food and rest. They are very shy animals and do not hibernate. They follow an omnivorous diet and start reproducing at 4 years of age.

3. Malayan bear

It is the smallest bear of all and has brown fur with yellow or orange spots under the neck. Its hair is short and smooth, so it can adapt to the plains it lives on. It has a very long tongue for extracting honey or insects from caves. It inhabits Southeast Asia and Northeast India.

He can climb trees and usually rests under the sun’s rays during the day. He is more active at night. It does not hibernate and its reproduction occurs at any time of the year.

4. Sloth bear

C onosciuto to be very lazy, it is very easy to recognize, since it has a thick dark black fur with some lighter parts, for example, on the muzzle. It feeds on ants and termites which it catches by sucking them out of its mouth. It has no large anterior teeth. It inhabits central Asia and lives in small groups (consisting of a handful of adults and their puppies).

They sleep during the day and forage for food at night. They do not hibernate, but spend a lot of time in caves during the rainy season.

5. Asiatic black bear

It is dark in color, with a thick and wide skin. It lives only in Asia, on mountainous terrain and forests. He spends many hours in the trees and not all of them hibernate when it is winter. Pregnant females rest from November to March and prepare the burrow in October.

It is omnivorous, eats a lot of fruits, nuts and berries. It mates in the middle of the year and in each litter usually two bear cubs are born.

6. American black bear (baribal)

It is one of the most popular species  because it lives in the current US National Parks. Its fur can also be brown. He is very fast, has a bigger head than the others and a sturdy build. Its smell is 7 times stronger than that of a dog. He is most active early in the morning.

7. Brown bear

His coat can be of other shades, such as blond, brown or black. They are large and their habitat is the most distributed of all. It can live in Asia, North America and Europe. Alaska is the country with the largest brown bear population. They prefer to be alone, are mostly nocturnal, hibernate in the winter, and are very picky when choosing food.

an adult polar bear in the snow

8. Polar bear

In addition to being white, it is the only bear species that only eats meat (especially seals) due to its habitat in the Arctic. Huge in size, abundant coat, it can spend many hours in icy waters   and swim for several kilometers without stopping. It walks awkwardly on two legs, is highly intelligent and breeds every three years. It can live thanks to its fat reserves.

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