Bear
By: Ashley Pearson and Leslie Regets
To Be A Bear
Bears have/are
- Two layers of fur
- Bowlegged (s when you have outward bowing of the legs, so that the knees are further apart than the ankles when standing. This is most common in children, but is also present in adults.)
- Can see color
- Warm blooded
- omnivore/carnivore/herbivore
Sun Bear
- They are omnivores.
- They usually live up to 25 years
- They are relativly the same size as a man.
- They have very long tongues to get food out of small hole and if its a far way down.
Sun Bear resting
Sun bears sticking out its tongue
Baby Sun Bears playing
Speckled Bear
- They are omnivores
- Males can weigh up to 340 lbs
- They can live up to 25 years
- They are mammels
Speckled Bear eating lettuce
Two Baby Speckled Bears playing
Speckled Bear sticking its tongue out
Red Pandas
- Red Pandas are endangered species due to deforestation.
- Red Pandas are mostly herbivores but they can be carnivores.
- Red Pandas like fake sugar
- Red Pandas are frequently poached even though they are federally protected.
Red Panda sticking it's tongue out
Red Panda sitting in the tree
Red pandas playing in the snow
Sloth Bears
- They can grow up to 6 ft and males can weigh up to 310 pounds.
- They are omnivores.
- they can live up to 40 years.
- Sloth bears are the only bears that carry their young on their backs.