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2018-12-28 16:53:45 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Brown bears are seen waiting for food at Madrid zoo, Spain. The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the largest terrestrial carnivore. In wildlife it is distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America. It remains listed as a least concern species by the IUCN with a total population of approximately 200,000. (Photo/IC)

Brown bears are seen waiting for food at Madrid zoo, Spain. The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the largest terrestrial carnivore. In wildlife it is distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America. It remains listed as a least concern species by the IUCN with a total population of approximately 200,000. (Photo/IC)

A brown bear is seen waiting for food at Madrid zoo, Spain. The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the largest terrestrial carnivore. In wildlife it is distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America. It remains listed as a least concern species by the IUCN with a total population of approximately 200,000. (Photo/IC)

A brown bear is seen waiting for food at Madrid zoo, Spain. The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the largest terrestrial carnivore. In wildlife it is distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America. It remains listed as a least concern species by the IUCN with a total population of approximately 200,000. (Photo/IC)

A brown bear is seen waiting for food at Madrid zoo, Spain. The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the largest terrestrial carnivore. In wildlife it is distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America. It remains listed as a least concern species by the IUCN with a total population of approximately 200,000. (Photo/IC)

A brown bear is seen waiting for food at Madrid zoo, Spain. The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the largest terrestrial carnivore. In wildlife it is distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America. It remains listed as a least concern species by the IUCN with a total population of approximately 200,000. (Photo/IC)

Brown bears are seen waiting for food at Madrid zoo, Spain. The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the largest terrestrial carnivore. In wildlife it is distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America. It remains listed as a least concern species by the IUCN with a total population of approximately 200,000. (Photo/IC)

Brown bears are seen waiting for food at Madrid zoo, Spain. The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the largest terrestrial carnivore. In wildlife it is distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America. It remains listed as a least concern species by the IUCN with a total population of approximately 200,000. (Photo/IC)

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