Bears are found mainly in the Northern Hemisphere and are widely distributed in North America, Europe and Asia. Their numbers are declining all over the world because they are constantly hunted. Their sense of sight and hearing are not very sensitive, but their sense of smell is very developed.
Bears that live in cold regions hibernate, while bears in subtropical and tropical regions tend not to hibernate. Bear hibernation can last 4 to 5 months.
Of the world's eight bear species, only the polar bear is a true carnivore, the giant panda is the only vegetarian, focusing on gnawing on bamboo, and the other six are omnivores, eating both plants and meat.
You may have learned that bears love to rub against trees, why is that? Some people think it's a bear rubbing against an itch. But in reality, it is a bear trying to leave its scent and thus claiming territory. Only male bears have the habit of rubbing against trees.
In today's drawing tutorial, let's learn how to draw a bear. It has a huge body and looks furry, like a doll, so you can't help but want to hug it.
We will start by drawing the face of this bear, then the body, limbs and tail. Finally we will add a nature background for it. If you like it, try to draw it step by step!
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
√ Draw a Bear PDF (Click to download for free.)
√ Drawing Papers (You can get it easily and I would say almost any paper can be used.)
√ Pencils / Markers / Crayons / Watercolors (Remember to use a pen with a fine tip when outlining.)
FOR WHOM:
Preschoolers and kids of all ages
TIME NEEDED:
About 0.5 hour
INSTRUCTIONS:
How to Draw a Bear Step by Step
Step 1 Draw a circle as the head.
Step 2 Draw this bear's nose and mouth.
Step 3 Draw the eyes and ears of this bear.
Step 4 Outline the body of this big bear.
Step 5 Draw one of the front legs of this bear.
Step 6 Draw the other front leg of this bear.
Step 7 Draw this bear's belly, one leg and tail.
Step 8 Draw the mountains and the ground.
Step 9 Color this cute bear and the background.
Guys, have you learned how to draw a bear yet?