Bears

Bears attack by rending opponents with their claws, dragging them in and biting them.   The black bear is a forest-dwelling omnivore that usually is not dangerous unless an interloper threatens its cubs or food supply. Black bears may actually be pure black, blond, or cinnamon in color. They are rarely more than 5 feet long.   Cave bears are monstrous bears are even larger than grizzly bears. They are ferocious killers, attacking almost anything of equal or smaller size.   Grizzly bears are massive carnivores weigh more than 1,800 pounds and stand nearly 9 feet tall when they rear up on their hind legs. They are bad-tempered and territorial.