Tiere - Bären und Faultiere
Hier lernen Sie die Namen von Bären und Faultieren auf Englisch wie „Grizzly Bear“, „Red Panda“ und „Unau“.
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a large bear species characterized by its brown fur, muscular build, and prominent shoulder hump, found in North America, Eurasia, and parts of Scandinavia

Braunbär, Bär braun

a large mammal that looks like a bear with black and white fur and eats bamboos, usually found in China

Riesenpanda, Panda

a variant of the American black bear with a distinctive reddish-brown fur coloration

Zimtbär, schwarzbär Zimt

a large, brown bear that lives across Eurasia and North America

Braunbär, Grizzlybär

a species of bear found in the Indian subcontinent, known for its unique appearance, insectivorous diet

Faultierbär

a carnivorous mammal that resembles a raccoon with a brownish coat and ringed tail, which its main habitat is the Eastern Himalayas

roter Panda, Rotpanda

a herbivorous mammal that is known for moving very slowly, which hangs from the trees and lives in tropical rainforests of South and Central America

Faultier, Faultier (Tier)

a small species of bear found in Southeast Asia, known for its distinctive "V"-shaped patch of fur on its chest

Sonnenbär, Malaiischer Bär

a slow-moving arboreal mammal known for its unique appearance, slow movement, and specialized adaptations for living in trees in Central and South America

Faultier, langsame Tier

a species of bear native to South America, named for the distinctive facial markings that resemble eyeglasses or spectacles

Brillenbär, Augenbär

a medium-sized bear species found in North America, known for its distinctive black or dark-colored fur, adaptability, and omnivorous diet

Schwarzbär

a rare subspecies of the American black bear with a white or cream-colored coat

Kermodebär, geistiger Bär

a large white bear which lives in the North Pole and is well-adapted to its icy environment

Eisbär, weißer Bär

a unique mammal known for its slow movements and arboreal lifestyle in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America

Dreifingerfaultier, Dreifinger-Lenker

