
Siberian brown bear
The Siberian brown bear, also known as the Eurasian brown bear, is a large mammal native to Siberia and parts of northern Eurasia. It is one of the world's largest bear subspecies, capable of weighing over 600 pounds. Adapted to cold climates, it has thick fur and a substantial build for insulation. These omnivores primarily eat berries, roots, insects, and small animals, but can also prey on larger mammals. Siberian brown bears are solitary, except during mating season or when mothers care for their cubs. They play a vital role in their ecosystems and are essential for maintaining environmental balance.