East-Siberian Brown Bear Hunting
The East Siberian Brown Bear (*Ursus arctos collaris*) is a subspecies of brown bear primarily located in the eastern regions of Siberia, Russia. Notably, these bears enter hibernation during the winter months, constructing dens in snow or hollowed-out trees, with hibernation beginning in late autumn and lasting several months. As omnivores, East Siberian Brown Bears have a diverse diet, consuming fruits such as berries, roots, nuts, and fish—particularly salmon in certain habitats—as well as small to large mammals. They are also opportunistic scavengers, taking advantage of carcasses when available.
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