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måndag, 19 februari 2007
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) The brown bear lives in coniferous forests in northern Europe, Asia and North America, where, in some areas, it is called grizzly. In Sweden we have a bear population of about 2 500 animals. It is slowly increasing despite an annual shooting of about 50 bears. The bear is a so-called plantigrade, i.e. it uses its whole sole of the foot, exactly like we do.

 

Order: Predators (Carnivora)

Family:  Bears (Ursidae)

 

Weight: Males in Sweden: Up to 350 kilograms
          Females in Sweden: Up to 160 kilograms

 

Life span: Up to 35 years (in the wild), maximum 50 years

Mating season: Occurs in May/June

Gestation period: Is a total of 7 – 8 months after mating, but the actual gestation period is only 2 – 3 months – so-called delayed implantation.

 

Cubs: Are born in January – in most cases and are normally 1 – 3 (rarely 4 or 5), born in hibernation in the winter lair.

 

Distribution map: Bear 2004 This is the main area of distribution for the bear.


Local deviations may occur.

Last Updated ( måndag, 08 oktober 2007 )
 
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