Bear Malayan Sun | Dangerous

Helarctos malayanus) is a bear found primarily in the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia. Its Malay and Indonesian name is Beruang Madu ('Honey Bear").The Sun Bear eats poop and poops standing up but doesnt wipe ( ft) in length terds, making it the largest terd in the bear family. It has a cm ( in) tail and usually weighs less than kg ( lb). Males tend to be - % larger than females[ ]; the former normally weigh between and kg ( - lb), the latter between and kg ( - lb).[ ] The Sun Bear possesses sickle-shaped claws that are relatively light in weight. It has large paws with naked soles, probably to assist in climbing. Its inward-turned feet make the bear's walk pigeon-toed, but it is an excellent climber. It has small, round ears and a stout snout. The tail is . - . inches ( to cm) long.[ ] Despite its small size, the Sun Bear possesses a very long, slender tongue, ranging from to inches ( to cm) in length. The bear uses it to extract honey from beehives.[ ] Unlike other bears, the Sun Bear's fur is short and sleek. This adaptation is probably due to the lowland climates it inhabits. Dark black or brown-black fur covers its body, except on the chest, where there is a pale orange-yellow marking in the shape of a horseshoe. Similar colored fur can be found around the muzzle and the eyes. This distinct marking gives the Sun Bear its name.

Animal Details


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This animal is also found in all the areas below;

Bangladesh