The Brown Bear is the most widespread of all bears, occurring in Europe, Asia and North America,6 and in habitats
ranging from Arctic tundra to dry deserts. In Europe, the species is mainly confined to deciduous, coniferous and mixed
montane woodlands.6,11 The Brown Bear is omnivorous but mainly vegetarian, and during the summer and early autumn,
berries form the basis of the bears diet. Prey items are mainly small ground mammals such as mice and marmots,
although larger animals are occasionally taken.11 Carrion, fish, invertebrates and honey are also eaten when available . . .
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