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Bears of the Himalayan Mountains

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(04-26-2016, 07:40 AM)tigerluver Wrote: The brown bear is like a cave lion, spread across a very, very vast range. I guess their omnivorous nature allowed them to survive into the modern age while still keeping such range.

Yes, I believe that being an omnivore provides a great many advantages. First on the list is of course more food options. Also, by not being a specialized hunter, a bear can have the bulk of a herbivore including a heavy bone structure and being thickly muscled. This being said, on the flip side, bears are not considered to be as proficient at killing large prey as a full-time predator. In today's world, being an omnivore means somewhat less fear from trigger-happy humans.   
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