Claws on the front feet are longer than on the back feet typically, but the ones on the front can be up to several inches long...3 inches at most...shorter than that of grizzly bears. Bears claws grow during their winter sleep and so are longest when they emerge from their dens and are worn down from digging, climbing, and general wear and tear.
6 in somtimes a lot longer tho
Male Sun bear's claws can be as long as 5 inches and their paws can be as wide as 5 inches across.
Their paws can be 8 inches wide and their claws can be 6 inches long!
If polar bears didn't have claws they would be vulnerable to attack from other animals because Polar bears can use their claws to defend themselves. Polar bears can also hunt and find food using their claws therefore Polar bears need their claws to survive!.
its has fur that blends in and has long claws to catch its prey.
The sun bear has several natural defenses to protect itself. These include long canine teeth, long and sharp claws, loose skin for turning around quickly when grabbed, a very thick and dense coat, and quick movements.
All of them.
brown bears get their food by claws and teeth
no it is not. Claws are what lions have. Tigers and bears etc.
Bears cannot retract their claws.
Polar bears claws can grow as long as 7to8 inches and longer depending on the size of the bear.
to catch fish
Yes.