The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a powerful predator belonging to the bear family. With its strong jaws, it can drag prey weighing up to 300 kg. The weight of an adult bear can range from 130 to 300 kg. Generally, brown bears are peaceful and prefer to avoid humans; however, females can become dangerous when raising cubs. During this time of year, bears are rarely seen as they typically hibernate, a state that helps them conserve energy and survive the winter with minimal food. However, this winter has been unusually warm, leading to bears emerging earlier than usual from their hibernation.