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The Marsican brown bear - Italy's rarest bear

Around 60 of these gentle bears live in one Italian mountain park

A close-up of a Marsican brown bear's friendly face

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What is it?

The Marsican brown bear is a kind of brown bear that lives only in the mountains of central Italy, in and around Abruzzo National Park. There are around 60 of them left in the wild. They are one of the rarest bears in the world.

Tell me more

Marsican brown bears are big but gentle. A full-grown male can weigh up to 200 kilograms - about the same as three grown-ups. But unlike some of their grizzly cousins, they almost never bother people. They prefer the quiet life: high up in the beech forests, away from busy paths.

They eat almost anything they can find, but mostly plants. About four-fifths of their diet is berries, beech nuts, fruit, mushrooms, roots and grass. The rest is honey, insects, fish and very occasionally a small animal. In autumn they eat as much as they can to get ready for the long winter sleep called hibernation.

Hibernation is one of the bear's superpowers. From around November to April, they curl up in a cave or burrow and sleep through the cold months when there is not much food. Their heart slows right down and they live off the fat they built up in autumn. A bear cub is sometimes even born while its mum is asleep.

Because there are so few left, Italy works very hard to protect them. Forest rangers track every single bear. Local villages have signs reminding visitors to slow down on mountain roads and to keep their bins closed. The Marsican brown bear has become a symbol of how a small country can look after a small group of animals if everyone helps.

In the classroom

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Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why might it be a good idea for a country to protect just one mountain area for one rare animal?
  2. 02Bears hibernate. Why would sleeping through winter be useful? What animals in your country do something similar?
  3. 03Marsican bears are big but gentle. What is one thing you have learned about an animal that surprised you?
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Classroom activity

Each pupil designs a road sign warning drivers in Abruzzo to drive slowly because there are bears. What picture is on it? What words (or no words at all)? Display the signs. As a class, discuss what other animals deserve their own road signs near your school.

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