
Brown Bear
Brown bears, including the famous grizzly bear, are ursids found in Eurasia and North America. They are typically larger than black bears, with a distinct muscular hump on their shoulders, and their fur color ranges from light brown to dark brown. Brown bears inhabit diverse environments such as forests, mountains, grasslands, and tundra. They are omnivores with a broad diet that varies seasonally and geographically, including berries, plant roots, insects, fish (especially salmon), and mammals. Brown bears are known for their strength and keen senses, playing a crucial role as apex predators in the wild.