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6 Curiosities about the Sun Bear

Do you initially like animals? Now find out 6 interesting facts about the sun bear.

Furthermore, among the different species, the sun bear is considered the smallest type of bear that exists.

However, below we will mention the 6 interesting facts about the Sun bear, see now.

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1. His name comes from a mole on his chest.

The “cute” sun bear’s nickname has a simple explanation: it comes from the large shiny spot on the animal’s chest.

Typically, the animal's spots are U-shaped, but they can also appear as orange, yellow, or white circles.

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The rest of the fur is dark and silky.

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 The short coat can therefore survive in tropical climates, which are generally very hot.

2. This is the smallest bear in the world

An adult sun bear is commonly 4 to 5 feet long and weighs 60 to 180 pounds.

Males are 10 to 20 % larger than females.

 Its body is stocky, its paws are large, with elongated claws.

For comparison, the largest bear in the world is the polar bear, which can grow up to 3 meters and weigh up to 300 kg.

3. He is shy and often stays alone

Similarly, sun bears are considered antisocial creatures that choose to live alone.

In front of people, they tend not to become aggressive (unless they feel threatened or surprised), but to evade.

Because they are “shy” even with other members of their species.

Although most live alone, except for females who take care of their children.

4. Adapted for climbing trees

Subsequently the sun bear is also the most arboreal of all bear species.

It was no coincidence that he was physically modified to be able to climb trees.

The claws are long, curved and sharp, which helps it cling to stems and branches.


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Furthermore, its foot is small and has no hair on the sole, which allows for better grip.

Due to its “compact” size, the sun bear can also climb, move and balance easily in a tree.

And amazingly, he can curl up and sleep in the branches!

5. Among bears, this one has the longest tongue

Undeniably another interesting thing about the sun bear is that it has a huge tongue measuring almost 25 centimeters.

This feature also serves a certain purpose: it makes it easier to extract honey from inside your hives.

Because of this, he received the nickname “honey bear”.

But his diet is varied: in addition to honey he also likes fruits (such as figs and berries) and insects (including termites, beetles and ants).

6. Plays an important role in maintaining habitat

By eating lots of fruit, the sun bear spreads seeds that help plants take root elsewhere.

And by eating termites, this animal also provides a service in controlling the population of this insect, which brings enormous benefits to trees.

Without a doubt, this is a very special animal that is still threatened with extinction due to illegal bear hunters. The size of the global wildlife population is unknown, even if it is declining

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