For example: The brown bear is a predatory mammal of the bear family, one of the largest land predators. The shape of the brown bear is typical of the bear family. The body is powerful, with a high wit; the head is massive with small ears and eyes. The tail is short - 65-210 mm, hardly emerging from the wool. Paws strong with powerful, non-stretching claws 8-10 cm long, five-fingered, standing up. The wool is dense, evenly dyed. The brown bear eats berries, acorns, nuts, tubers, stems of herbs. They also eat oats (in the northern regions) in southern corn crops. Also, Brown Bear eats insects: for example ants, butterflies, worms, lizards, frogs, mice, marmots, ground squirrels, chipmunks, and also fish (moose, deer, etc.)