Bears are in the family Ursidae.
Yes
Giant pandas belong to the bear (Ursidae) family
The grizzly bear is a member of the Ursidae family. Grizzlies are a sub-species of the brown bear. They belong to the Carnivora order and the Mammalia class.
No. Koalas are not bears, but marsupials. It is incorrect to refer to them as "koala bears".
The answer is bear family. For years scientist have wondered where they came from and now they have noticed its DNA is from bears!
it belongs to bear familyactually, it is not a bear, it is part of the raccoon family
All bears belong to the family Ursidae; most belong to the genus Ursus. The brown bear is Ursus arctos, the American black bear is Ursus americanus, and the polar bear is Ursus maritimus. The giant panda, however, is known as Ailuropoda melanoleuca.
No, bears are not in the K-9 family. The K-9 family typically refers to domestic dogs, while bears belong to the Ursidae family.
There are 16 subspecies of the species ursus arctos (brown bear). These include, among others, the Kodiak bear, the inland grizzly bear, the Himalayan Brown Bear and the Marsican Brown Bear.
The bear belongs to the kingdom Animalia and to the family Ursidae. Bears are further classified by subfamilies. For example, while a panda belongs to the subfamily Alluropodinae, an American bear is in the subfamily Ursinae.
They are bears and mammals. it dosent say which group they come from ???? ^Whoever wrote that should really look things up before answering. They come from a family called ursine, which is basically the scientific name for the bear family.