Thursday, January 8, 2015

Brown and Black Bears



How can you tell a Brown Bear's not black?
You'll look for a hump up on his back
The hump on his back helps him to dig deep
And so do his big paws on which he does creep
And how do you tell a Black Bear's not brown?
(Up in a tree he'll surely be found)
His short paws that help him climb the tree
Where he is stealing honey from a cranky honey bee
You can also tell if you look at his ear
Pointy and high they do better to hear
So that's how you tell Brown from Black Bear
But one last thing
ALWAYS BEWARE!



  These are all ways you can tell the two kinds,Black bears and Brown bears, apart. The Brown bear has small ears, a hump on it's back used for digging, and large paws used for catching slippery fish and also for digging. The Black bear has bigger ears than a Brown bear, a flat back, and small paws used for climbing. These differences can be useful because a Brown bear can have black fur and a Black bear can have lighter fur. And like I said always beware!

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