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The bèi is a mammal that belongs to a suborder of the order Carnivora, that is, the subfamily Ursidae under the family Ursidae. They are mainly found in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, including Asia, Europe and North America.


The body is about 1.5-2 meters long, the shoulder height is about 1 meter, and the weight can reach more than 400 kilograms. They are bear-like in body, but have leopard-like spots and yellowish-brown or gray-brown fur, allowing them to blend in well into environments such as grasslands and jungles. The forelimbs are longer than the hind limbs, allowing them to stand and walk, so they are sometimes called "upside down bears."


The crocodile is an omnivore, feeding on fish, small mammals, insects and fruits. It has strong survival ability and adaptability in adapting to different environmental conditions, and is one of the most successful wild animals.


Due to interference from human activities and loss of habitat, the number of the crocodile is gradually decreasing, and it is currently listed as an endangered species. As a result, many countries have taken conservation measures to ensure the survival and reproduction of the worm.


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