No. They are curved like a grizzly's.
brown bears get their food by claws and teeth
both have claws
Curved. They are for digging earth and rotted logs to look for grubs and holding prey.
If polar bears didn't have claws they would be vulnerable to attack from other animals because Polar bears can use their claws to defend themselves. Polar bears can also hunt and find food using their claws therefore Polar bears need their claws to survive!.
well polar bears have the same claws as brown bears but pandas don't have them so sharp
All of them.
Some adaptations for brown bears include their brown coloring that makes them difficult to see within a forest and their long claws that are perfect for climbing, tearing open gourds, digging for grubs, and even for defense. Brown bears also have teeth designed to eat both meat and fruits or nuts.
Bears cannot retract their claws.
no it is not. Claws are what lions have. Tigers and bears etc.
They use their claws and pounce on they thing they are trying to kill or get are and they stand on there hind legs to make themselves look bigger!
Brown bears are too large to climb trees. Black bears are the tree climbers.
There are black bears, but no brown bears there.