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Ursidae$507458$ - translation to spanish

FAMILY OF MAMMALS
Ursidae; Bears; Baby Bear; Bear (zoology); Ursoidea; Arctos; Bear hibernation; 🐻; Cub (bear); Bear cub; Ursoid; Mating bears; Reproductive behavior of bears; Sexual behavior of bears; Evolution of bears; Mating systems of bears; Bears in folklore; Bears in mythology; Bears in literature; Communication in bears; Evolutionary history of bears
  • Red panda
  • Life restoration of ''Arctotherium bonariense''
  • Juvenile pandas at the [[Chengdu]] Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
  • Brown bear feeding on infrequent, but predictable, [[salmon]] migrations in [[Alaska]]
  • Unlike most other [[carnivora]]ns, bears have [[plantigrade]] feet. Drawing by [[Richard Owen]], 1866.
  • [[American black bear]] tracks at [[Superior National Forest]], [[Minnesota]], U.S.
  • Bear warning sign in [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]
  • Hunters with shot bear, Sweden, early 20th century. This photograph is in the [[Nordic Museum]].
  • American black bears mating at the [[North American Bear Center]]
  • Despite being [[quadruped]]s, bears can stand and sit as humans do, as demonstrated by this [[American black bear]].
  • Russian border]] in the forests of [[Kainuu]], [[Finland]].
  • [[Polar bear]] mother nursing her cub
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  • Striped skunk
  • African golden wolf
  • Common seal
  • Common seal
  • [[Giant panda]] feeding on [[bamboo]] at [[Smithsonian National Zoological Park]], [[Washington, D. C.]] This species is almost entirely [[herbivorous]].
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  • Ocelot
  • Steppe polecat
  • Plithocyon armagnacensis]]'' skull, a member of the extinct subfamily Hemicyoninae from the [[Miocene]]
  • Polar bear feeding on a seal on an ice floe north of [[Svalbard]], Norway. It is the most carnivorous species.
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  • The [[spectacled bear]] is the only species found in South America.<ref name="ServheenForeword"/>
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  • [[Sloth bear]] rubbing against a tree at [[Nagarhole Tiger Reserve]], India
  • epoch]] in Europe
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  • Brown bear
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  • Brown bear skull
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  • Captive]] [[Asian black bear]]s during an aggressive encounter
  • Common raccoon

Ursidae      
n. clasificación científica de la familia de los osos
bear         
oso
sufrir
aguantar
soportar
guardar
tener
dirigirse
llevar
apuntar
dar a luz
correr con
to bear left: torcer a la izquierda
bear         
el oso

Definition

osezno
osezno m. Cachorro de oso. Esbardo, escañeto.

Wikipedia

Bear

Bears are carnivoran mammals of the family Ursidae (). They are classified as caniforms, or doglike carnivorans. Although only eight species of bears are extant, they are widespread, appearing in a wide variety of habitats throughout the Northern Hemisphere and partially in the Southern Hemisphere. Bears are found on the continents of North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Common characteristics of modern bears include large bodies with stocky legs, long snouts, small rounded ears, shaggy hair, plantigrade paws with five nonretractile claws, and short tails.

While the polar bear is mostly carnivorous, and the giant panda feeds almost entirely on bamboo, the remaining six species are omnivorous with varied diets. With the exception of courting individuals and mothers with their young, bears are typically solitary animals. They may be diurnal or nocturnal and have an excellent sense of smell. Despite their heavy build and awkward gait, they are adept runners, climbers, and swimmers. Bears use shelters, such as caves and logs, as their dens; most species occupy their dens during the winter for a long period of hibernation, up to 100 days.

Bears have been hunted since prehistoric times for their meat and fur; they have been used for bear-baiting and other forms of entertainment, such as being made to dance. With their powerful physical presence, they play a prominent role in the arts, mythology, and other cultural aspects of various human societies. In modern times, bears have come under pressure through encroachment on their habitats and illegal trade in bear parts, including the Asian bile bear market. The IUCN lists six bear species as vulnerable or endangered, and even least concern species, such as the brown bear, are at risk of extirpation in certain countries. The poaching and international trade of these most threatened populations are prohibited, but still ongoing.