Bear
A bear is a bear species that lives in Eurasia and North America. It is the largest and heaviest species of bears. Because it is the largest of the bears, it weighs about 780kg. Asian brown bears are mainly black, brown bears in North America are mainly brown, and cod bears are predominantly salmon, so their moles are blacker than other bears. The distribution range of the bear has been reduced, and some subspecies have either extinction or extinction, but the International Conservation Union has categorized them as low risk / attention needs. The total population is 200,000, and the main habitats are Russia, the United States, Canada and Finland. Bear bears are omnivorous, but they are herbivorous animals that mainly eat roots and fungi. In order to get the meat, it catches fish and catches small animals. Animals such as deer that are bigger than this are sometimes only caught and eaten. The grown-up bear can tolerate competition from other predators, such as wolves and large cats. The force of the jaw is assumed to be weak.