Actually there are seven extant species of bear, the Giant Panda (Ailuropoda Melanoleuca) is not actually counted as a bear, while a bear is any animal belonging to the family Ursidae, the giant panda is only living representative of a separate family, which is the family Ailuropodidae, these two families are the only extant families of the superfamily Ursoidea, this is similar to how the Red Panda (Ailurus Fulgens) along with its fossil relatives are treated as a distinct family (Ailuridae) from Procyonidae (which now just includes only the raccoons, ringtail, and cacomistle), since coatis, olingos, olinguitos, and kinkajous form a monophyletic group, which is another separate family known as Nasuidae, in fact a convergently evolved superfamily called Procyonoidea includes the families Procyonidae, Nasuidae, and Ailuridae as well as the family Mephitidae (Skunks and Stink Badgers), this is now because living carnivorans are divided into only twenty-five families: Canidae (Dogs), Ursidae (Bears), Ailuropodidae (Giant Panda), Phocidae (Seals), Cystophoridae (Hooded Seal and Elephant Seals), Otariidae (Sea Lions and Fur Seals), Odobenidae (Walrus), Mephitidae (Skunks and Stink Badgers), Procyonidae (Raccoons, Ringtail, and Cacomistle), Nasuidae (Coatis, Olingos, Olinguito, and Kinkajou), Ailuridae (Red Panda), Melidae (Badgers), Mustelidae (Weasels, Ferrets, and Minks), Ictonychidae (Zorillas, Muishund, Shulang, Huro, Grisons, Wolverine, Tayra, Martens, and Fisher), Lutridae (Otters), Felidae (Cats), Protelidae (Aardwolf), Hyaenidae (Hyenas), Nandiniidae (African Palm Civet), Prionodontidae (Linsangs), Poianidae (Oyans), Genettidae (Genets), Viverridae (Civets), Herpestidae (Mongooses), and Eupleridae (Malagasy Carnivorans).
I do know all the bear species! Brown bear, Asian black bear, American black bear, spectacled bear, sloth bear, polar bear, and the panda! Bears are good. Edit: shoot! I forgot the sun bear! Dang it!
1:53 - Bears eat all kinds of things, huh? Me too! I like 'em even more now. 2:26 - I had no idea there was such a debate. I always thought bears hibernate. I love learning new things from you guys! 3:37 - I got about half of them.
I never knew about all these bear species!🐻 Great video and keep up the awesome work!😁
Actually there are seven extant species of bear, the Giant Panda (Ailuropoda Melanoleuca) is not actually counted as a bear, while a bear is any animal belonging to the family Ursidae, the giant panda is only living representative of a separate family, which is the family Ailuropodidae, these two families are the only extant families of the superfamily Ursoidea, this is similar to how the Red Panda (Ailurus Fulgens) along with its fossil relatives are treated as a distinct family (Ailuridae) from Procyonidae (which now just includes only the raccoons, ringtail, and cacomistle), since coatis, olingos, olinguitos, and kinkajous form a monophyletic group, which is another separate family known as Nasuidae, in fact a convergently evolved superfamily called Procyonoidea includes the families Procyonidae, Nasuidae, and Ailuridae as well as the family Mephitidae (Skunks and Stink Badgers), this is now because living carnivorans are divided into only twenty-five families: Canidae (Dogs), Ursidae (Bears), Ailuropodidae (Giant Panda), Phocidae (Seals), Cystophoridae (Hooded Seal and Elephant Seals), Otariidae (Sea Lions and Fur Seals), Odobenidae (Walrus), Mephitidae (Skunks and Stink Badgers), Procyonidae (Raccoons, Ringtail, and Cacomistle), Nasuidae (Coatis, Olingos, Olinguito, and Kinkajou), Ailuridae (Red Panda), Melidae (Badgers), Mustelidae (Weasels, Ferrets, and Minks), Ictonychidae (Zorillas, Muishund, Shulang, Huro, Grisons, Wolverine, Tayra, Martens, and Fisher), Lutridae (Otters), Felidae (Cats), Protelidae (Aardwolf), Hyaenidae (Hyenas), Nandiniidae (African Palm Civet), Prionodontidae (Linsangs), Poianidae (Oyans), Genettidae (Genets), Viverridae (Civets), Herpestidae (Mongooses), and Eupleridae (Malagasy Carnivorans).
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This is a good video! But you forgot the Gobi Bear, the rarest Bear.
Thanks! We were specifically focusing on bear species, not subspecies which is what the Gobi bear is =)
Can you do a video on giant pandas
I do know all the bear species! Brown bear, Asian black bear, American black bear, spectacled bear, sloth bear, polar bear, and the panda!
Bears are good.
Edit: shoot! I forgot the sun bear! Dang it!
Still and awesome job! =D
@@AnimalFactFiles oh thank you! I try xD
True facts about cefalochordate and urochordate or hemichordates?
1:53 - Bears eat all kinds of things, huh? Me too! I like 'em even more now.
2:26 - I had no idea there was such a debate. I always thought bears hibernate. I love learning new things from you guys!
3:37 - I got about half of them.
I always think it's funny when we come across information that is basically scientists squabbling over syntax. Gives me a chuckle. ;)
I only knew 4 of the bear species! Thanks 😊😊
That's still a solid half! Good job! =)
Asian black bear facts. please
good video
Do a Siberian Tiger.
Great suggestion! We've actually talked about tigers already; here's a link to the episode: ruclips.net/video/QLLX0RSb2Jk/видео.html