Mammals, Amphibians, Fish.  Bears are mammals.  They have fur, are warm blooded, and born from their mommas.  Bears are nocturnal and hibernate during.

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Mammals, Amphibians, Fish

 Bears are mammals.  They have fur, are warm blooded, and born from their mommas.  Bears are nocturnal and hibernate during the winter.  They run very fast and love to climb and catch fish.  Bears live in dens or caves.

 Frogs are amphibians.  They live in water and some live on land.  They are cold blooded, lay eggs, and have webbed feet.  They have colors of brown and green.

 Fish are cold blooded.  They are active swimmers.  They can be made as pets or as food.  They come in different colors and sizes.