Brown bears are loners for the most part, gathering in groups only at food sources like salmon runs.
Brown, Black, and Grizzly bears will eat their own babies.
They went to a different enviornment!!!!! Polar bears evolved from brown bears approximately 3 million years ago
Yes, they'll kill their own or scavange a wolf-killed carcass.
Brown (a sub-species of Grizzly). Answer There are 4 types of bears in Alaska The Black Bear, The Brown Bear (which are located on the coast as opposed to the Grizzly which is more inland and is a sub species of the Brown Bear) The Polar Bear, and the Kodiak Brown Bear which is only located on Kodiak Island so it is its own species. Black bears also come in 6 colors (black, cinnamon (brown), blonde, white, glacier blue and purple (so black it has a purple hue). Brown bears and grizzlies come in 3 colors (brown, blonde, spirit bear which is very very blonde) They also come in a silver back phase. Polar bears are generally white. Polar and brown bears interbreed on occasion, and the hybrid has varying characteristics of both species.
Bears are in their own category. Raccoons though, are related to bears.
The brown bears are not really dying. But if they do, it's just a fact of life. All things die. There's no way to escape it, really. But if i had to come up with a reason, i'd say that it was because of the humans who are messing with them. They know how to survive on their own. Survival of the fittest.
yes koala bears have thier own language
half its own body weight and that's 350lbs and brown bears weigh 700lbs
Bears are their own family!
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No they live anywere in the artic
Yes. They can. They will create what are known as grolars, pizzlys, and many other titles. Their offspring can even reproduce with others of their own. This does not happen with cross-breeds, such as the mule.