The document discusses the four main predators found in Norway: brown bears, lynx, wolves, and foxes. It provides details on their physical characteristics such as size, color, and diet. Brown bears can grow up to 125 cm tall and weigh up to 350 kg, their diet consists primarily of berries and plants. Lynx are about 1 m long and prey on birds, hares and rodents. Wolves live in forested areas in packs of 6-8 and mostly eat other animals. Foxes are reddish brown with white bellies and tails, and eat mice, birds and fish. All of these predators tend to be shy and flee from humans.