The Brown Bear is a large mammal found in various habitats, including forests, mountains, and tundras. Known for its thick fur and powerful build, it can weigh between 300 to 1,500 pounds. Brown bears are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals, and they often forage for berries, fish, and small mammals.
These bears are also famous for their hibernation habits. During the winter months, they find a cozy den to sleep in, slowing their metabolism to survive without food. The Grizzly Bear, a subspecies of the brown bear, is particularly well-known in North America for its distinctive hump and fierce demeanor.