the true classification is the bears bones. The bears bones are very cool
ursus acrtos horribilis
Bears are ranked as order on the hierarchy of biological classification's. And there are extensive subcategories for the various species of bears. There is a site that has a great number of them with much information on the different species. It is wikipedia, just search bears on the site or google it and it will pop up. Scientific Name: Carnivora, Rank: Order, Higher Classification: Carnivoramorpha
Derivative classifiers
Dogs and bears are both classified in the order Carnivora, which is a group of mammals that includes carnivorous species like wolves, cats, and otters. Within the order Carnivora, dogs and bears belong to different families – dogs belong to Canidae (dogs and related species), while bears belong to Ursidae (bears).
The Kermode bear is a subspecies of the black bear, unique in that around 10% of these bears are white.
Carl Linnaeus' book on plant classification is called "Species Plantarum." It was published in 1753 and is considered a foundational work in botanical taxonomy.
Polar Bears are endangered. No, they are listed as "Vulnerable", but not endangered, which is a different classification altogether.
they really aren't. some people say because they are both bears. but in reality the aren't. just because they both have the word "bear" in their name... don't think much about it. OK. the truth is that koalas are marsupials and pandas are bears... GET IT RIGHT PEOPLE!!!
I believe that they are currently bears. For a while, they were thought to be related to the raccoon family. Their cousins, the red pandas, are related to raccoons. Scientists have now declared them as bears.
The scientific classification of the American Black Bear is:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: UrsidaeGenus: Ursus
The two creatures are very different, with the only similarity being that they are both mammals. Koalas and bears are not even remotely related.Differences include:Koalas are not found outside Australia; no species of bear is found in Australia.Koalas are marsupials; bears are placental mammals.Koalas are not related to bears in any way, shape, form or classification. They are not "koala bears" - just "koalas".Koalas live almost exclusively on gum (eucalyptus) leaves and, occasionally, flowers. Bears are omnivorous, eating a great variety of foods.Koalas are essentially grey in colour; bears can be black or brown or, like pandas, black and white