The Bears ClipArt gallery includes 36 illustrations of black bears, European bears, grizzly bears, pandas, polar bears and sloth bears. For more cartoon-like illustrations of bears from storybooks, see the Bears gallery within the Literature collection.

"Aswail, or Sloth-Bear (Prochilus labiatus)."-Whitney, 1902.

Aswail

"Aswail, or Sloth-Bear (Prochilus labiatus)."-Whitney, 1902.

A bear climbing a tree, with spectators watching.

Bear

A bear climbing a tree, with spectators watching.

A bear standing.

Bear

A bear standing.

A bear by camp

Bear

A bear by camp

A bear and a tree.

Bear

A bear and a tree.

The claws of a brown bear.

Bear

The claws of a brown bear.

A Syrian bear. This particular species of bear resembles the common brown bear.

Bear

A Syrian bear. This particular species of bear resembles the common brown bear.

This sign is used to indicate that a bear viewing area is located nearby.

Bear Viewing Area, Black and White

This sign is used to indicate that a bear viewing area is located nearby.

This sign is used to indicate that a bear viewing area is located nearby.

Bear Viewing Area, Color

This sign is used to indicate that a bear viewing area is located nearby.

This sign is used to indicate that a bear viewing area is located nearby.

Bear Viewing Area, Outline

This sign is used to indicate that a bear viewing area is located nearby.

This sign is used to indicate that a bear viewing area is located nearby.

Bear Viewing Area, Silhouette

This sign is used to indicate that a bear viewing area is located nearby.

The Black bear inhabits every wooded district in North America, and eats primarily vegetation.

Black Bear

The Black bear inhabits every wooded district in North America, and eats primarily vegetation.

The common bear found throughout Europe.

European Bear

The common bear found throughout Europe.

The common bear found throughout Europe.

European Bear

The common bear found throughout Europe.

The grizzly bear is the most fierce and powerful of the North American bears. It can weigh up to 800 pounds. It eats fruit, berries and other plants, but can also hunt other mammals, such as deer. They are listed as threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Act.

Grizzly Bear

The grizzly bear is the most fierce and powerful of the North American bears. It can weigh up to 800…

This illustration shows the plantigrade leg of a bear. Plantigrade means that the animal walks flat on its foot.
P. Pelvis, FE. Femur, TI. Tibia, FI. Fibula, TA. Tarsus, MT. Metatarsus, PH. Phalanges, OC. Os Calcis

Leg of Bear

This illustration shows the plantigrade leg of a bear. Plantigrade means that the animal walks flat…

A large white bear that lives in the Arctic regions of North America. They are powerful swimmers and eat a variety of things including seal. They can run quickly across the ice due to their hairy soles.

Polar Bear

A large white bear that lives in the Arctic regions of North America. They are powerful swimmers and…

The great white bear (Polar Bear) is peculiar to the Arctic regions.

Polar Bear

The great white bear (Polar Bear) is peculiar to the Arctic regions.

A bear that lives in the cold and has a bushy coat of fur.

Polar Bear

A bear that lives in the cold and has a bushy coat of fur.

Polar Bear going after baby seals.

Polar Bear

Polar Bear going after baby seals.

A white bear or polar bear.

Polar Bear

A white bear or polar bear.

An illustration of a polar bear standing on an iceberg.

Polar Bear

An illustration of a polar bear standing on an iceberg.

A polar bear in the arctic wild.

Polar Bear

A polar bear in the arctic wild.

A small and usually black bear with a shaggy coat of fur.

Sloth Bear

A small and usually black bear with a shaggy coat of fur.

<i>Tremarctos ornatus</i>. "The only South American bear, having a light-colored mark on the face, like a pair of spectacles." &mdash;Whitney, 1889

Spectacled Bear

Tremarctos ornatus. "The only South American bear, having a light-colored mark on the face, like a pair…

Bears at a zoo

Bears

Bears at a zoo

An illustration of two bears.

Bears

An illustration of two bears.

An illustration of two polar bears standing on icebergs with large icebergs surrounding them.

Polar Bears on Iceberg

An illustration of two polar bears standing on icebergs with large icebergs surrounding them.

Polar Bears, mom and baby

Polar Bears

Polar Bears, mom and baby

Two Scandinavian bears.

Scandinavian Bears

Two Scandinavian bears.

A scene from the story, <em>How Mamma Bear Got Cubbie Home</em>.

Mamma Bear

A scene from the story, How Mamma Bear Got Cubbie Home.

"<em>A. Fulgens</em>, distunguished by the elegance of its fur, which is very thick and of a lively russet, passing into a brown along the limbs. The tail is very thick at the base, and is marked with rings of black." &mdash;Goodrich, 1885

Panda

"A. Fulgens, distunguished by the elegance of its fur, which is very thick and of a lively…

Ailuropus Melanoleucus. "A. melanoleucus, discovered by Pere David in 1869, in the most inaccessible mountains of eastern Tibet. Said to feed principally on roots, bamboos, and other vegetables. It is of the size of a small Brown bear, of a white color, with ears, spots round the eyes, shoulders, and limbs black." &mdash;The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

Giant Panda

Ailuropus Melanoleucus. "A. melanoleucus, discovered by Pere David in 1869, in the most inaccessible…

"Æluropus melanoleucus- A remarkable genus of carnivorous quadrupdes of the arctoid series of the order Feræ, connecting to the true bears with ælurus and other genera."-Whitney, 1902

Giant Panda

"Æluropus melanoleucus- A remarkable genus of carnivorous quadrupdes of the arctoid series of the order…

The polar bear, Plantigrada, is part of the subdivision Carnivora, which includes other carnivorous animals, like the bear and raccoon, that walk with the heel up on the ground. a, femur, or thigh; b, tibia, or leg; c, tarsus and metatarsus, or foot; d, calx, or heel; e, planta, or sole; f, digits, or toes.

Polar Bear Leg

The polar bear, Plantigrada, is part of the subdivision Carnivora, which includes other carnivorous…

The anatomy of a polar bear's leg.  a, femur (thigh); b, tibia (leg); c, tarsus and metatarsus (foot); d, calx (heel); e, planta (sole); f, digits (toes).

Polar Bear Leg

The anatomy of a polar bear's leg. a, femur (thigh); b, tibia (leg); c, tarsus and metatarsus (foot);…