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  2. Dietary biology of the brown bear - Wikipedia

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    Brown bears will also commonly consume animal matter, which in summer and autumn may regularly be in the form of insects, larvae such as grubs and including beehives.Most insects eaten are of the highly social variety found in colonial nests, which provide a likely greater quantity of food, although they will also tear apart rotten logs on the forest floor, turn over rocks or simply dig in ...

  3. Brown bear - Wikipedia

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    The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a ... Ussuri brown bears, along with the smaller black bears constitute 2.1% of the Siberian tiger's annual diet, of which 1.4% are ...

  4. Eurasian brown bear - Wikipedia

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    Eurasian brown bears were used in Ancient Rome for fighting in arenas. The strongest bears apparently came from Caledonia and Dalmatia. [7] In antiquity, the Eurasian brown bear was largely carnivorous, with 80% of its diet consisting of animal matter.

  5. Rescue Bears Treated to a Fancy, Custom Meal Made by a ... - AOL

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    The brown bears were treated to an opulent yet healthy meal ... -based chef conferred with the bears' caretakers about the animals' personal preferences and what makes up a healthy brown bear diet.

  6. Alaska Peninsula brown bear - Wikipedia

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    From 1975 onward, it was considered to be the same species, but coastal ones retained the name "brown bear". [7] When mentioning Brown bears or Grizzly bears, they are the same animal living in different areas. Coastal bears tend to be larger because of a diet high in salmon. The total number of brown bears in the U.S. is estimated at 32,000 ...

  7. Cantabrian brown bear - Wikipedia

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    The Cantabrian brown bear, Iberian brown bear, or Iberian bear (formerly Ursus arctos pyrenaicus) is a population of Eurasian brown bears (Ursus arctos arctos) living in the Cantabrian Mountains of Spain. In Spain, it is known as the Oso pardo cantábrico and, more locally, in Asturias as Osu. It is timid and will avoid human contact whenever ...

  8. Ussuri brown bear - Wikipedia

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    Ussuri brown bears, along with the smaller black bears constitute 2.1% of the Siberian tiger's annual diet, of which 1.4% are brown bears. [12] [13] Ussuri brown bears that exceed 300 kg are reported to be invulnerable to attacks by Siberian tigers. [14] The effect the presence of tigers has on brown bear behavior seems to vary.

  9. Should you really play dead during a bear attack? Here’s the ...

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    Myth: Grizzly bears are brown and black bears are black In the Southeast, black bears are typically black, but in other parts, they can have white, gray or blond coloring. Black bears are the most ...