No. They are bears although they are described as dog-like.
No, Ursidae is itself a family different from canidae family but both families are included in same order i.e. carnivora.
Animalia because they are vertebrates: meaning they have a backbone and therefore are part of the kngdom Animalia.
Bears are classified as mammals in the order Carnivora. They belong to the family Ursidae and are known as Ursids.
Bears and dogs(or any canine) are in the same classification up to 'Order', where bears split off as Ursidae and dogs become Canidae for the family. So bears and dogs are both: Kingdom:Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammallia Order: Carnivora And that's all they have in common.
Bears belong to the family Ursidae and the order Carnivora. There are eight extant species of bears, including the polar bear, brown bear, black bear, and panda bear. They are further divided into different genera and species based on their physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior.
The general family name is ursus.There are 8 species of bear on the planet.Ursus americanusUrsus maritimusUrsus arctosUrsus thibetanusHelarctos malayanusTremarctos ornatusMelursus ursinusAiluropoda melanoleuca
Ursidae, it's a bear.
It includes bears.
Ursavus = Genus Ursidae = Family
Bears are in the family Ursidae.
Ursidae.
Bears are members of the ursidae family, and the children's breaking and entering story is Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The three members of the ursidae family were the mama bear, the papa bear, and the baby bear.
Although many people think that bears are part of the cat family, bears are in the canine family. They are caniforms, or doglike carnivorans, with the pinnipeds being their closest living relatives.
Ursidae
No, they are part of the Ursidae family.
Bears belong to the family Ursidae. Ursidae belongs to the order Carnivora. Carnivora belongs to the class Mammalia.
The Dog family is another name for the canine family.
Giant pandas belong to the bear (Ursidae) family