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  2. Spectacled bear - Wikipedia

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    The largest park had an area of 2,050 km 2 (790 sq mi) while the median size of 43 parks from Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador was 1,250 km 2 (480 sq mi), which may result too small to maintain a sustainable bear population. Therefore, these researchers stated the importance of the creation of habitat blocks outside protected areas since they ...

  3. Sun bear - Wikipedia

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    The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is a bear species in the family Ursidae found in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. It is the only species in the genus Helarctos [ 5 ] and the smallest bear species, standing nearly 70 cm (28 in) at the shoulder and weighing 25–65 kg (55–143 lb).

  4. List of fictional bears - Wikipedia

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    Nev the Bear: Bear Behaving Badly: A small, blue puppet bear. Ojo Bear in the Big Blue House: A small bear who is one of Bear's friends and helps Bear do all kinds of stuff. Oxsana Borat: Borat and Azamatt's American black bear which they used for protection when traveling across the United States. She is named after Borat's late wife who ...

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  6. List of mammals of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Black bear. Order: Carnivora, Family: Ursidae. Occurrence: Forests, slide areas, alpine meadows. The American black bear (Ursus americanus) is North America's smallest and most common species of bear. It is a generalist animal, being able to exploit numerous different habitats and foodstuffs.

  7. Ballusia - Wikipedia

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    Ballusia were smaller than most living bear species: fossil remains of the species B. orientalis [5] indicate an animal about the size of a domestic cat with body proportions similar to a wolverine, while B. elmenensis were the size of a Eurasian lynx. [3] It possessed slender legs [6] and also had relatively longer tail than modern bears.

  8. List of ursids - Wikipedia

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    Bear habitats are generally forests, though some species can be found in grassland and savana regions, and the polar bear lives in arctic and aquatic habitats. Most bears are 1.2–2 m (4–7 ft) long, plus a 3–20 cm (1–8 in) tail, though the polar bear is 2.2–2.44 m (7–8 ft) long, and some subspecies of brown bear can be up to 2.8 m (9 ...

  9. Arctodus - Wikipedia

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    Arctodus is an extinct genus of short-faced bear that inhabited North America during the Pleistocene (~2.5 Mya until 12,800 years ago). There are two recognized species: the lesser short-faced bear (Arctodus pristinus) and the giant short-faced bear (Arctodus simus).