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         <description><![CDATA[<div>They are from Los Andes and native from Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Perú and Venezuela and in the north of  Argentina. <br><br></div><div>They can have around 2 or 3 babies…<br><br></div><div>This bears weigh between 100 and 200 kilograms.<br><br></div><div>Their diet is omnivorous, and prefers to consume fruits and plants.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>The spectacled bear is the only bear native to South America and is technically the largest land carnivore on that part of the continent, although as little as 5% of its diet is composed of meat. South America&#39;s largest obligate carnivorous mammal is the jaguar . Among South America&#39;s extant, native land animals, only the Baird&#39;s  and South American tapirs  are heavier than this species. The spectacled bear is a mid-sized species of bear. Overall, its fur is blackish in color, though bears may vary from jet black to dark brown and to even a reddish tone. The species typically has distinctive beige or ginger-coloured markings across its face and upper chest, though not all spectacled bears have &quot;spectacle&quot; markings. The pattern and extent of pale markings are different on each individual bear, and bears can be readily distinguished by this. Males are a third larger than females in dimensions and sometimes twice their weight. Males can weigh from 100 to 200 kg , and females can weigh from 35 to 82 kg .Head-and-body length can range from 120 to 200 cm , though mature males do not measure less than 150 cm. The tail is a mere 7 cm  in length, and the shoulder height is from 60 to 90 cm . Compared to other living bears, this species has a more rounded face with a relatively short and broad snout. In some extinct species of the Tremarctinae subfamily, this facial structure has been thought to be an adaptation to a largely carnivorous diet, despite the modern spectacled bears&#39; herbivorous dietary preferences.</title>
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