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- Sloth bear - Wikipedia
The sloth bear (Melursus ursinus), also known as the Indian bear, is a myrmecophagous bear species native to the Indian subcontinent It feeds on fruits, ants and termites
- Sloth bear | Size, Weight, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
Sloth bear, forest-dwelling bear inhabiting tropical or subtropical regions of India and Sri Lanka Named for its slow-moving habits, the sloth bear can neither see nor hear well but has a good sense of smell
- Living with the face-clawing sloth bear that scares tigers - BBC
For the tiger, it must have felt like easy prey: a female sloth bear and her cub, walking away from a watering hole near a safari lodge in India The tiger stalks the bear through dry scrub,
- Sloth bear - Smithsonians National Zoo
The shaggy-coated sloth bear is native to India, Sri Lanka and Nepal Sloth bears primarily eat termites and ants, and unlike other bear species, they routinely carry their cubs on their backs
- 12 Wild Sloth Bear Facts | Earth’s Deadliest Bear
Discover 12 wild sloth bear facts, from their "vacuum cleaner" mouths to why they charge tigers See why they are Earth's most dangerous bears
- Melursus ursinus (Sloth bear) - International Association for Bear . . .
Sloth bears are known for their long, shaggy coats, distinctive chest markings, and specialized adaptations for feeding on termites and ants, including reduced upper incisors and long digging claws
- 35 Facts About Sloth Bear
Discover 35 fascinating facts about the elusive Sloth Bear, from their unique diet to their intriguing behaviors Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts!
- Sloth Bear - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
The sloth bear often has a white patch of fur on its chest in the shape of a Y, O, or U With a stocky body and powerful legs, this medium-size bear is able to climb trees
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