The bear's heart beats 40 times a minute

 The bear's heart beats 40 times a minute



Bears are peaceful animals, but wild bears are very violent and can harm humans, including polar bears.  Bears are carnivores.  He loves to eat fish.  The bear has four legs.  He also uses the front paw like a hand.  The bear can also stand on its hind legs like a man.  The bear's toenails are large and pointed and strong enough to rip anyone off.

There are two main types of bears, the polar bear and the reedy bear.  Polar bears are white.  His weight is 700 Kg and their length is about nine feet.  Greek bears, on the other hand, are gray in color and weigh up to 369 pounds [30 kg] and stand seven feet tall.  The hairs of polar bears are longer than those of Greek bears.  In addition, they are larger in size than chihuahua bears.  Bears living in icy areas are carnivorous while chizli bears are both herbivorous and carnivorous.  Bears usually live around rivers and lakes.  In India, bears are commonly found in the mountainous region of the Himalayas.  V-shaped markings are found on the chests of Indian bears as well as they are gray and black in color.  The bear's sense of smell is very intense.  They It also sniffs prey that is several kilometers away.  Bears can also easily climb trees and they are also good swimmers.  Most bears prefer to live in caves.  The bear's heart beats 30 times a minute.  He is hibernating and his heart beats eight times a minute.  Our heart beats 60 to 100 beats.  Time

Polar bears are found in the Arctic region.  Bears generally prefer to be alone Is.  There is also a sun bear species among the bear species.  Their claws are the largest and their tongues are longer than nine inches.  Although the bear's body is heavy, it can run fast.  They can easily cover a distance of sixty four kilometers in an hour.  Helps maintain balance in their legs.  Polar bears can go up to eight feet deep in water.  Both males and females come together to raise their young.  The lifespan of a bear is about thirty years.

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