Imagine yourself living in South America in the Andes Mountains. As you spot a Spectacled Bear taking a shower in a stream. After proceeds to climb onto a tree. These bears can inhabit areas of vegetation and live in tropical jungles. The Spectacled Bear migrates in different forests in search of plants and ripe fruits. These bears usually live alone and may attack their cubs if they are near their home range. These bears have an omnivorous diet (they also eat plants. They get their food from climbing up trees in a high elevation and eat the plants on the ground as well.
Fun Fact: Spectacled Bears have have unique markings such as humans not one is the same. Spectacled Bears can live in captivity for up to 38 years they have a shorter lifespan in the wild.
Below is a map where the Spectacled Bear may be found.
Below is a map where the Spectacled Bear may be found.
Image taken by Nicoya Peninsula
Suddenly the Spectacled Bear sees something above it's head it's the Sac-Winged Bat. As the Bear continues to climb up faster trying to catch it's prey. Now the Bear and the Sac-Winged Bat are face to face. The bear advances and tries to reach the bat with it's sharp front claws and gliding through the wing of the bat. The bear brings the bat down as he makes it back to the ground as the Sac-Winged Bat's wings are flapping rapidly. The only form the Sac- Winged Bat can get away is to pee on the bears eyes coming from it's wing. As it tries to fly away the bears claws reach for it and brings it to the group.
Meanwhile the bat is laying on the ground as seen in the picture it attempts to bite the bear. It manages to bite a side of it's arm as the bear feels a slight discomfort and with it's sharp claws opens it's wings. Trying to separate it as the bat is down. The Bear has won control of the bat as it's lying on the ground unable to move it's wings to fly away.