Thursday, 15 November 2007

National geographic about most endangered bears


I have never seen this bear. Imagin you too. This is Andean bear, spectacled bear that lives from Argentina to Panama and is the last South America's remaining species.

In the post about the most endangered bears published by National Geographic there are 8 species.
Here I knew, that grizzly is a subspecie of a brown bear, and about the smallest (120- to 150-centimeter-long) bear, Sun bear, that lives in Southeast Asia, in Thailand, and write the article it's number was reduced by 50% in 20 years.

It's the first time in my life that I hear about these species of bear.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I had never heard of this type of bear either. thanks for giving it attention.
chris

Jourdan said...

I'm doing a project on endangered animals and like Chris, I've never heard of this bear so it was very interesting. Thanks so much it helped a ton!

Liudmila said...

I'm very glad I can help in one way. Surely NG is a place where we all can learn something. They have the best specialists....

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