The Malay bear

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The Malay bear ( Scientific name : Helarctos malayanus ) is a small bear of the genus Carnivorous Malay bear. It is the smallest surviving bear, with a body length of 110-150 cm and a weight of 27-75 kg. The whole body is black, the body is fat and the neck is short, the head is short and round, the eyes are small, the nose and lips are bare and hairless, and the ears are small and the neck is wide. There are symmetrical hairs on both shoulders, and a hairy rotation in the center of the thoracic plaque. The tail is about the same length as the ear; The base of the toe finger is connected with short webs. The thorax is usually dotted with a conspicuous "U" pattern of light brownish yellow or yellowish-white markings. The tongue is long and suitable for licking and eating termites. The claw hook is sickle-shaped and is good at climbing.

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