Bears are very strong and amusing creatures. Bears are omnivores, meaning they eat both plant matter and flesh. They eat tree nuts, honey, berries, insects, fish, and venison (deer meat). Bears can be brown, black, white, or a mix of these. They typically have two young in the average birth. They are overly protective of their young and usually attack if young are nearby. Males are known to attack young cubs if they are alone, as this downsizes the competition and provides food (I know, it sounds so barbaric). If there is a carcass lying around, bears will catch a whif within a mile or more. Also, no matter who gets there first, the biggest and strongest bear gets most of the good pickin's.
yes
A few!
no it just keeps them away from u or just for a few minutes
The rhyming scheme in the poem "Bear in There" by Shel Silverstein is AABB. This means that the first and second lines rhyme with each other, as do the third and fourth lines.
No, there are a few bigger than that.
They are born after a few months
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i don't know all the types and exactly ho many there are but i do know a few. polar bear black bear (American black bear, Asiatic black bear) grizzly bear Spectacled bear sun bear
The first few lines of the song 'I Love You' by that the character Barney sings are 'I love you/ You love me'. These lines are followed by 'We're a happy family/ with a great big hug.'
It is not a festival
No, but she did however have a few abortions.
The Himalayan bear can be quite dangerous as with most bears. There are few in the wild which limits the risk of humans running into them.