Bear Anatomy
Bear Anatomy
The overall anatomy of a bear makes it simple enough to identify out there. Some of them
are only about 100 pounds though while others can be more than 1,000 pounds. Standing up, they can range in height
from 3 feet to 7 ½ feet. The males of each species are taller and heavier than the females. Even though there are
many differences based upon the species there is a basic design with the bear anatomy.
Bears have powerful bodies that are very thick in the middle. This is due to the fact that most of them have to
consume volumes of food when it is plentiful in order to store it up for the winter months. Those layers of fat
also help to regulate their temperatures. Bears have thick fur that covers their bodies. This helps to keep them
warm as well as to prevent insects from penetrating the skin.
The claws of a bear are very sharp, and they will range in size. They often use these claws to capture prey and
to climb trees. These claws are also retractable so they can get them out when they need them. The nose of bears
may be small but they are very powerful. They can smell for miles around them.
They usually walk on all fours due to their size. However, bears can all stand upright and they can walk at a
much slower pace on their hind legs. Standing up though is a sign of aggression and so one needs to be very
cautious when a bear is seen in such a stance.
All bears walk on the soles of their feet rather than on the toes. This is a feature of their anatomy that
stands them apart from all other carnivores. As they walk the weight of the body is continually shifted towards the
back. This is why even the large species can often run at a speed of about 35 miles per hour for a short period of
time.
Even though bears eat meat, they also consume very large amounts of plant life. That is why their teeth aren’t
as sharp of those such as felines and canines that live in the wild. They do have some very large canine teeth
though. They also have molars that are flat. You will notice that the head size is very large on any species of
bear. They have small eyes and small ears. Yet they definitely have very good vision as well as excellent hearing.
Their noses are designed to pick up scents a long way off too.
The digestive system of a bear is designed to be able to break down a variety of different types of foods. Since
they eat both plants and animals they are able to get the right balance of nutrients that they need. What they eat
though will determine the way in which the body ends up processing it. For example the grasses they consume go
through the small intestine from the gut.
The problem though is that only about 25% of what they eat is actually going to be digested by the body. That is
why these animals have to continually eat very large amounts of food in order to store fat and to remain
healthy.
The overall anatomy of a bear is designed to help it survive in a given environment. Through the evolution
process they have developed exactly what they need in order to be able to thrive in given conditions. This is why
the general anatomy of bears is the same but the different species have significant differences as well.
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