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What is Bear?
Bear is the popular name for any of the mammals in the Carnivora order's, family Ursidae which have a huge and hefty body, thick fur, short but stocky legs, and short tails. A male bear is known as a boar, and a female bear is known as a sow. Carnassials are modified teeth in the upper and lower jaws that are utilised to shred meat into smaller portions during feeding in all of these carnivores. On the other hand, Bears aren't primarily meat-eaters, and their molars are well-suited to chewing plant matter. Bears are carnivores in the sense that they belong to the order Carnivora, yet most surviving species have an omnivorous diet. Bears, on the other hand, are opportunistic, omnivorous feeders. Bears are found in a wide variety of habitats throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere and partially in the Southern Hemisphere, even though there are only eight living species. Let us understand about different types of this family Ureide, its habitat, behavior and natural traits.

History of Bear
Bears first emerge in the fossil record 27 million years ago as the dawn bear, a fox-sized mammal. There were various bear species around 6 million years ago, some of which were enormous, but they are now all extinct. Today, seven bear species exist. The polar bear (Thalarctos Maritimes ) is the most recent, having evolved from the brown bear (Urus arcos ) about 70,000 years ago. The cave bear that is scientifically known as Ursus spelaeus, a massive mammal that co-existed with humans as late as 20,000 years ago, was the most recent extinction. Based on morphological and genetic resemblance, the giant panda the scientific name is Ailuropoda melanoleuca is frequently categorised as a bear. Bears have an important role in many traditional civilizations in northern Europe, Asia, and North America. They are frequently thought to possess supernatural abilities, and rituals centred on bear hunting have arisen in many areas. The ghost of the murdered bear is frequently thought to be a messenger sent to the spirit realm on behalf of the community. Artemis, the Greek goddess, and King Arthur, the English hero, are both named after the Indo-European word for bear (Ward 1995). The bear is the ancestor and emblematic animal of the Korean people, according to Korean mythology. Bears are represented by the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. Bears have also been hunted for their flesh and fur for a long time. Like a tough piece of beef, their meat is black and stringy. Bear paws are considered a delicacy in Cantonese cuisine. Zoos and circuses also have captive bears on display. They've been employed in brutal sports in the past, where they were forced to fight dogs and other animals. Bears have been utilised as totems and emblems for a long time. Berlin, Germany, and Bern, Switzerland, are both named after bears and possess bears on their coats of arms.
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