Spectacled Bears are more vegetarian than other bears; normally about 5% of their diet is meat, in the form of small mammals and birds, arthropods and carrion.
The spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus), also known as the Andean bear or Andean short-faced bear and locally as jukumari (Aymara), ukumari (Quechua) or ukuku, is the last remaining short-faced bear. It has markings on its face that resemble glasses, thus its name.
The Andean, or spectacled, bear lives in South America. It is the only species of bear found in South America.
its predators are jaguars and pumas
Maybe 23-32
Meat and berries
Yes spectacled bears are mammals.
Yes spectacled bears are mammals.
Polar bears live in the Arctic, which is very cold. Brown Bears and American Black Bears live in subarctic to temperate climates. Sloth bears and spectacled bears live in tropical and subtropical climates.
No, the range of the spectacled bear does not overlap with that of the jaguar.
Adult Spectacled bears do not have predators, except for humans. The young ones can be preys for eagles, jaguars, and cougars.
Yes. Spectacled bears (Tremarctos ornatus) are also known as Andean bears or Andean-short-faced bears. They are native to South America.
Yes, unless their population numbers are higer... But I'm pretty sure they are.
bears
No, but they are under threat presently.
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Jaguars are known to prey on adult spectacled bears from ambush. Mountain lions kill and eat unprotected spectacled bear cubs.
Only one of the eight species of bear lives south of the equator and that is the spectacled bear of South America. All other bears live in the northern hemisphere.