Sloth Bear
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Sloth Bear (
Melursus ursinus) is a
nocturnal bear with shaggy fur which inhabits the lowland forests of
India,
Nepal,
Bangladesh and
Sri Lanka. It is the only
species of bear classified in
genus Melursus.
They are covered in long fur which can range from auburn to black, and have a white snout and black nose. The males are larger than the females. Males can reach a height of 6 feet (1.8 m) and weight of 300 pounds (140 kg). They primarly eat
ants and
termites. If needed, the can also eat honey, fruits, grains and meat.
Their primary predators are leopards,
wolves, tigers and humans. Humans hunt them primarily for their gall bladders, which are valued in eastern medicine. The sloth bear is also used for entertainment, known in circuses as a "dancing bear".
The sloth bear does not move as slowly as the
sloth, and can easily outrun a human. The sloth bear gets its name because its normal walk is more of a meandering shuffle.
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