- Bear - Wikipedia
Etymology The English word "bear" comes from Old English bera and belongs to a family of names for the bear in Germanic languages, such as Swedish björn, also used as a first name
- Bear | Types, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
Bear, any of eight species of large short-tailed carnivores found in the Americas, Europe, and Asia The sun bear is the smallest, often weighing less than 50 kg (110 pounds)
- Video shows 500-pound bear sneak underneath California home
A California homeowner is struggling to evict a bear that moved into his crawlspace See video of the animal sneaking under his home
- Unbearable living situation: Bear under California home showing no . . .
The bear that moved into a home’s crawlspace more than a week ago in Altadena, California, is not budging: Despite numerous attempts by the homeowners to keep him out, the animal is staying put
- Bear Facts, Types, Lifespan, Classification, Habitat, Pictures
What is a bear - what family they belong to, what they are related to, where they live, are they carnivores, behavioral characteristics, pictures, and more
- Bears, facts and information | National Geographic
They can be as small as four feet long and about 60 pounds (the sun bear) to as big as eight feet long and more than a thousand pounds (the polar bear) They’re found throughout North America
- Inside the World of Bears | BBC Earth - YouTube
From the small and adorable sun bear, to the massive and majestic polar bear – species of the bear family are found on almost every continent on Earth
- Bear Facts Archive - North American Bear Center
Bear Evolution Early bears Bears are the youngest of the carnivore families, having arisen from doglike ancestors during the Eocene Epoch 55 million to 38 million years ago
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