spectacled bear

Etymology
Some specimens have spectacle markings on the face.

Noun

 * , a species of small, short-faced bear native to South America.

Translations

 * Arabic: دب أبو نظارة
 * Armenian: ակնոցավոր արջ
 * Aymara:
 * Azerbaijani: eynəkli ayı
 * Basque: hartz betaurrekodun
 * Bulgarian: очилата мечка
 * Catalan: ós d'antifaç
 * Cornish: arth Andes, arth diwweder
 * Czech: medvěd brýlatý
 * Danish: brillebjørn
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: okulvitra urso
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician: oso de anteollos
 * Georgian: სათვალიანი დათვი
 * German:
 * Greek: αρκούδα των Άνδεων
 * Hungarian: pápaszemes medve
 * Icelandic: gleraugnabjörn
 * Indonesian: beruang berkacamata
 * Interlingua: urso de berillos
 * Irish: béar spéaclach
 * Italian: orso dagli occhiali
 * Japanese: 眼鏡熊,
 * Kazakh: көзілдірікті аю
 * Korean:
 * Kurdish:
 * Northern Kurdish: hirçê biberçavk
 * Latvian: briļļainais lācis
 * Lithuanian: akiniuotasis lokys
 * Macedonian: очилата мечка
 * Malayalam: കണ്ണാടിക്കരടി
 * Maltese: ors tan-nuċċali
 * Navajo: shash bítááʼłgaígíí
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: brillebjørn, andesbjørn
 * Portuguese: urso-de-óculos
 * Quechua: antikuna ukumari
 * Romanian: urs cu ochelari
 * Russian: очковый медведь
 * Saterland Frisian: Bril-Boare, Anden-Boare
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: медвед наочар
 * Roman: medvjed naočar
 * Slovak: medveď okuliarnatý
 * Sorbian:
 * Lower Sorbian: brylaty mjadwjeź
 * Upper Sorbian: brylaty mjedwjedź
 * Spanish: oso de anteojos
 * Swedish: glasögonbjörn
 * Thai: หมีแว่น
 * Turkish: gözlüklü ayı
 * Ukrainian: очковий ведмідь