Norwegian brown bear
The Norwegian brown bear is a subspecies of the brown bear found primarily in Norway. These bears are large mammals, typically weighing between 100 to 300 kilograms. They have a thick, brown fur coat that helps them adapt to the cold climate of their natural habitat, which includes forests and mountainous regions.
Norwegian brown bears are omnivorous, feeding on a varied diet that includes berries, roots, fish, and small mammals. They are generally solitary animals, except during mating season or when a mother is raising her cubs. Their population is monitored to ensure conservation efforts are effective.