by: felipe ulloa brown bears are different from other bears brown bear
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By: Felipe Ulloa
Brown bears are different from other Bears
Brown Bear
Description A brown bear is a
large mammal. They have small ears, small eyes, and a very long nose. Brown bears are up to 7 feet long and weigh up to 1,500 pounds
Habitat
Bear’s are found in North America, Europe, and Asia. They like mountain forests, meadows, and river valleys. Bears dig their dens under trees, or in hillsides with their strong claws.
Diet Brown bears are
omnivores who eat plants and animals. They eat roots, berries, fungi, fish, small mammals, and large insects. They also eat flowers, nuts, seeds, and mushrooms. Bears catch fish with their mouths and with their paws.
Survival Bears sleep in dens,
caves, hollow logs, or holes they dig. A mother will fight to save her cubs if they are in danger. Bears have very long noses, and they can smell everything.