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Brown bears of the Tatras

Big, shy forest bears that sleep through the long Polish winter

A brown bear standing among trees in a Polish mountain forest

Photo 路 Wikimedia Commons

What is it?

Brown bears live in the mountain forests of southern Poland, mostly in the Tatra and Bieszczady ranges. They are the biggest predator in Europe. A grown bear can weigh as much as four grown-ups. Brown bears are also the same animal as the famous grizzly bear in North America - just a different kind of brown bear.

Tell me more

Despite their size, brown bears are shy. They mostly want to be left alone with the forest. They have big paws with long claws that they use to dig up roots, turn over logs to find insects, and rip open beehives to eat the honey. Bears really do love honey - just like Winnie the Pooh.

In autumn, bears eat as much as they possibly can. They munch berries, nuts, apples and salmon, packing on fat to survive the winter. Then in late November, they crawl into a den - a hollow under a tree root or a cave - and fall into a long sleep called hibernation. They stay there for about four months without eating or drinking.

Mother bears give birth to cubs right in the middle of the winter sleep. The cubs are tiny - about the size of a kitten. They snuggle into mum's warm fur and drink her milk while she sleeps. By spring, when they come out of the den, the cubs are big enough to start exploring.

There are only about 150 brown bears in Poland - so they are rare. Park rangers in the Tatra Mountains track them carefully to make sure they are doing well. Hikers are taught how to behave if they ever see one: stay calm, talk in a soft voice, and slowly walk away.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why might it be useful for a big animal to sleep through the whole winter?
  2. 02Bears love honey, just like in stories. What other foods do animals love that we put in our stories about them?
  3. 03Brown bears are big, but they're also shy. What's the difference between being scared and being shy?
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Classroom activity

Cubs are born the size of a kitten and grow into a bear the size of four adults. Make a chart on the board: kitten 路 cat 路 dog 路 adult human 路 bear. As a class, work out roughly how much each one weighs and draw them in order.