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Sun Bear

Helarctos malayanus

  • 48 km/h
  • 27-80 kg
  • 25-30 years
Tropical Rainforest

The sun bear is the smallest and least studied of the world’s eight bear species, found in the dense lowland tropical forests of Southeast Asia…

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Ursidae North America, Eurasia

Bear

Ursus arctos

  • 56 km/h
  • 80-680 kg
  • 20-30 years
Boreal Forest and Tundra

The brown bear is one of the world’s largest terrestrial carnivores and an iconic apex predator of northern forests, mountains, and tundra across North America,…

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Sloth Bear

Melursus ursinus

  • 40 km/h
  • 55–140 kg
  • 20–25 years
Tropical Dry Forest, Grasslands

The sloth bear is a nocturnal insectivorous bear native to the Indian subcontinent, uniquely adapted to feed primarily on termites and ants. Unlike other bears,…

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Panda

Ailuropoda melanoleuca

  • 32 km/h
  • 70-125 kg
  • 14-20 years
Temperate Forest

The giant panda is one of the world’s most recognisable endangered mammals, native to the mountain bamboo forests of central China. Despite being classified in…

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