Himalayan Brown Bear
The Himalayan Brown Bear is a subspecies of the brown bear found primarily in the mountainous regions of the Himalayas. These bears are typically large, with males weighing between 200 to 400 pounds. They have a thick, shaggy coat that helps them survive in cold climates, and their diet consists of plants, fruits, and small animals.
Himalayan Brown Bears are mostly solitary creatures, except during mating season or when a mother is raising her cubs. They are known to hibernate during the winter months, retreating to caves or dens to escape the harsh weather. Their population is threatened due to habitat loss and poaching.