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There are many types of bears. But a unique one is the brown bears. They have many interesting facts. They have different features than black bears or the other bears.

They live in different places. They live in dense forests like mountains, meadows and also valleys. But usually somewhere that has caves. They can be mostly found in Canada, in Central regions in the US and also Europe and Asia.

Brown bears have a different feature that makes them different than other bears. That feature is there hump and there muscular shoulder.

Brown Bears also are strong. They can move large rocks, heavy logs, they can also dig through soil or dirt since they have long sharp claws. So it is easier to make their dens.

Brown bears have the same diet as other

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