What is "brown bear?

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The brown bear is a large mammal that can be found throughout Eurasia and North America. It is also known as the grizzly bear in North America. Brown bears can weigh up to 1300 pounds and can grow up to 10 feet tall when standing on their hind legs. They have dark brown to light yellowish-brown fur and a characteristic hump on their shoulder.

Brown bears are omnivorous and eat a variety of food including plants, berries, insects, fish, and small mammals. They hibernate during winter months in dens that they create by digging out soil and vegetation or by occupying natural shelters such as caves.

In some cultures, the brown bear is considered a sacred animal and it appears in many myths and stories. Brown bear populations have declined in some regions due to habitat loss and hunting, however, conservation efforts have been implemented to protect and increase their numbers.