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<h1>The Brown Bear</h1>
<p>(Lesson 2 for learn html)</p>
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<h2>About Brown Bears</h2>
<p>The brown bear (<em>Ursus arctos</em>) is native to parts of northern Eurasia and North America. Its conservation status is currently <strong>Least Concern</strong>. There are many subspecies within the brown bear species, including the Atlas bear and the Himalayan brown bear.</p>
<h3>Species</h3>
<h3>Features</h3>
<p>Brown bears are not always completely brown. Some can be reddish or yellowish. They have very large, curved claws and huge paws. Male brown bears are often 30% larger than female brown bears. They can range from 5 feet to 9 feet from head to toe.</p>
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<h2>Habitat</h2>
<h3>Countries with Large Brown Bear Populations</h3>
<h3>Countries with Small Brown Bear Populations</h3>
<p>Some countries with smaller brown bear populations include Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, China, Finland, France, Greece, India, Japan, Nepal, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.</p>
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<h2>Media</h2>
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