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00:00How Bears Survive
00:02Across the Arctic, Mountains, Rivers, and Forests
00:05A polar bear can stalk across sea ice with silent power.
00:11Across arctic ice, mountain forests, salmon rivers, tundra, and thick brush,
00:15the world's scariest bears survive with size, speed, and strength.
00:20The polar bear hunts seals on arctic sea ice,
00:23using huge paws, thick muscle, and patience near breathing holes.
00:27The Kodiak bear roams Alaskan islands,
00:30feeding on salmon berries and carcasses while carrying a massive brown body.
00:34The grizzly bear moves through North American mountains,
00:38digging roots, catching fish, and charging when surprised at close range.
00:42The Kamchatka brown bear feeds along Russian rivers,
00:46standing huge beside salmon streams and volcanic landscapes.
00:50The Eurasian brown bear walks through forests and mountains across Europe and Asia,
00:55using strength and smell to find food.
00:58The American black bear climbs trees, raids campsites,
01:01and moves quietly through forests from Alaska to Florida.
01:05The sloth bear digs for termites in India and Sri Lanka,
01:08using long claws and sudden defensive charges.
01:11The spectacled bear climbs Andean forests,
01:14feeding on plants, fruit, and small animals in steep mountain habitat.
01:18The sun bear tears into logs with long claws,
01:22searching for insects and honey in Southeast Asian forests.
01:26These bears share one pattern.
01:28Strong jaws, heavy bodies, sharp claws,
01:32and close encounters demand distance.
01:35When a bear rises from brush,
01:37every trail suddenly feels smaller.
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