Bears may be active either day or night. In wilderness areas far from people, they are often active during the day, generally considered crepuscular near people (active dawn and dusk) but bears very close to people are often nocturnal. Also, bears spend more time eating in the fall to fatten up for winter, called hyperphagia. During this time, they are active both night and day.
Sugar bears are actually not sugar bears at all, but sugar gliders.
Yes, sugar gliders (or bears, as a known glider-mill broker likes to call them) are nocturnal.
All bears are nocturnal*.
Most bears are active after dark, but will often be seen foraging in the daylight hours.
Polar bears eat when they're hungry so there not nocturnal.
No. Most bears are diurnal, meaning they do their stuff during the day and sleep at night.
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All hamsters are nocturnal
Black bears are a species of bear.
There are black bears, but no brown bears there.
They evolved the dark coat to conceal them in their nocturnal wanderings. Some black bears are not black. In some western areas, brown or "cinnamon" colored black bears are found, and British Columbia has the Kermode bear, a black bear whose population has around 10% of it's population being white or cream colored. The Glacier bear, of southern Alaska, has a blue gray color to its coat.
black bears pray
no, black bears are omnivores
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