Eurasian Brown Bear
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Author: Ghirin
Keywords: Real Animals, bears
Date Released: September 10, 2003
Current EurasianBrownBearGha_2003.ztd dated 8 September 2003
File Size: 3.98 Mb
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Description: The Eurasian brown bear is the Old World population of Ursus arctos, equivalent to the grizzly and Kodiak bears of North America. These bears have considerable size range, from the small bear of southern Europe to the giant bears of the Kamchatka peninsula (eastern Siberia). Likewise, the fur has a wide range of color, from blonde to almost black.
The brown bear has adapted to many of the habitats found on the Eurasian continent, including the harsh environment of the Gobi desert and the mountain ranges of southern Asia. Populations have been recorded in Russia, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, China, the Himalayas, Turkey, and Hokkaido. Small, isolated populations have also been found in continental Western Europe.
Brown bears have a varied diet. They usually eat what is most available at the time. Spring foods include grasses, sedges, moss and roots while later in the year, berries become more important. Other foods such as insects, fungi, and meat are eaten when available. In areas where there are salmon runs, bears will harvest salmon as the fish make their way up rivers to spawn.
Late fall is the time that brown bears seek out dens for hibernation. The bear might dig its own den, and then make a bed of dry vegetation. During hibernation, there is a significant depression in the bear's hear rate and respiration. However the bear can be easily roused if it needs to escape from danger.
Created by Ghirin 2003
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Additional info:
BrownBear.zip EurasianBrownBearGha_2003.ztd uca: FAE6E047 dated 8 Sep 03
Results From Configuration Checking:
fae6e047.uca date: Mon Sep 8 21:18:18 2003
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Animal Type: FAE6E047
Eurasian Brown Bear
The Eurasian brown bear is the Old World population of Ursus arctos,
equivalent to the grizzly and Kodiak bears of North America. These bears have
considerable size range, from the small bear of southern Europe to the giant
bears of the Kamchatka peninsula (eastern Siberia). Likewise, the fur has a
wide range of color, from blonde to almost black.
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Animal Characteristics:
Habitat: Coniferous Forest; Location: Eurasia
Minimum happiness needed for chance of breeding: 95.
Preferred shelter: Rock Cave.
Animal can swim in water terrain.
Animal can jump.
Animal can climb cliffs.
Exhibit Preferences:
Foliage:
Wild Olive Tree, Elm Tree, Pacific Dogwood Tree, Cherry Tree
Lodgepole Pine Tree, Maple Tree, Fir Tree, Pine Tree, Thornless Mesquite Tree
Birch Tree, Spruce Tree, Yellow Cedar Tree, Trembling Aspen Tree
Globe Willow Tree, Japanese Maple Tree, Deciduous Bush, Weeping Willow Tree
White Oak Tree, Western Red Cedar Tree, Chinese Fir Tree, Pine Bush
Club Moss Shrub (DD), Walchian Conifer Tree (DD), Dawn Redwood Tree (DD)
Gingko Tree (DD), Glossopteris Tree (DD), Lepidodendron Tree (DD)
Magnolia Tree (DD), Norfolk Island Pine Tree (DD), Bonsai (CC)
Snowbell Tree (CC)
Rocks:
Large Rock, Small Rock - Medium, Small Rock - Small
Deciduous Forest Rock - Formation, Coniferous Forest Rock - Formation
Medium Coniferous Rock (DD)
Exhibit Construction:
Number of animals allowed per exhibit: 1-3 with 50 squares for each adult.
Exhibit size (for 2 adults): 100 grid squares
Terrain (for exhibit with 100 grid squares):
60 Coniferous Floor, 10 Fresh Water, 30 Deciduous Floor
Foliage (for exhibit with 100 grid squares):
20 grid squares should contain foliage.
Foliage that would give the most happiness: Fir Tree
Since this is a small plant, greatest happiness will occur
if each of the 20 grid squares contains 4 of this plant.
Rocks (for exhibit with 100 grid squares):
28 Small Rock - Small, which is its most liked rock.
Elevation: Of the 100 squares, 5 nonadjacent squares should be elevated.
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