- 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
- 12 Types of Bear Species (Pictures) - Wildlife Informer
The American black bear is the most common bear species in North America, ranging from Alaska down to Mexico They are usually black or dark brown in color, with a light-colored muzzle and some white or blond fur around their chest and neck
- BEAR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BEAR is any of a family (Ursidae of the order Carnivora) of large heavy mammals of America and Eurasia that have long shaggy hair, rudimentary tails, and plantigrade feet and feed largely on fruit, plant matter, and insects as well as on flesh
- BEAR中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
The numerous awards on the walls bear witness to his great success I bear him no malice She bears a faint resemblance to my sister This explosion bears all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack The book bears several striking similarities to last year's bestseller
- BEAR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Bear, stand, endure refer to supporting the burden of something distressing, irksome, or painful Bear and stand are close synonyms and have a general sense of withstanding: to bear a disappointment well; to stand a loss
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- Ursus (mammal) - Wikipedia
Ursus is a genus in the family Ursidae (bears) that includes the widely distributed brown bear, [3] the polar bear, [4] the American black bear, and the Asian black bear
- 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
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