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  2. Cultural depictions of bears - Wikipedia

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    In a continuation of the anthropomorphic themes of Goldilocks are the Berenstain Bears, which behave and act like a human family. Teddy Bears' Picnic remains a popular children's song. In fact, bears are frequently depicted in children's media as cuddly and friendly companions, such as the depiction of Baloo in Disney's version of The Jungle Book.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Ricky Gervais endorses ‘wonderful’ wildlife book about bears

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    There are eight bear species: American black bears, Andean bears, Asiatic black bears, brown bears, giant pandas, polar bears, sloth bears, sun bears.

  5. List of fictional bears - Wikipedia

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    The Jungle Book, The Second Jungle Book: Rudyard Kipling: A sloth bear who is Mowgli's mentor and friend. Bear Franklin: Paulette Bourgeois: A brown bear who is Franklin's best friend. Bear The Honey and Bear Stories: Ursula Dubosarsky: Bear lives with the little bird Honey, a silvereye, native to Australia. Bear Bear: Marian Engel

  6. Our bears are real, a Chinese zoo says, denying they are ...

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    Sun bears are the size of large dogs, standing at most 1.3 meters (50 inches) tall on their hind legs, compared with up to 2.8 meters (9 feet) for grizzlies and other species, according to the zoo.

  7. Bears attract up to 20,000 visitors to China zoo – after it ...

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  8. Bear - Wikipedia

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    The strong forelimbs are used to catch prey, excavate dens, dig out burrowing animals, turn over rocks and logs to locate prey, and club large creatures. [47] Despite being quadrupeds, bears can stand and sit as humans do, as demonstrated by this American black bear. Unlike most other land carnivorans, bears are plantigrade. They distribute ...

  9. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    Many animals on this second table are at least somewhat altered from wild-type animals due to their extensive interactions with humans, albeit not to the point that they are regarded as distinct forms (therefore, no separate wild ancestors are noted) or would be unable to survive if reintroduced to the wild.