no there are thousands left
llamas and polar bears really only have one thing in common, and that is that they are both white, unless you count black or brown llamas
Brown bears have no natural enemies except man. Cubs are sometimes killed by pumas and male bears, but healthy adults fear only man and each other.
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, there are not like polar bears. Brown bears live entirely on land, though may wade into a river to catch salmon.
There are some european brown bears in England and European countires. These brown bears are a little bit bigger in size and lighter in color than grizzly bears. The brown bear was a residence in England til around 500 A.D. They were exterminated from Britain shortly thereafter.
The American black bear fears only humans and brown bears.
Brown bears are loners for the most part, gathering in groups only at food sources like salmon runs.
They are different because they eat different foods and black bears eat insect not brown bears in north amercia .
No. Brown bears are found up north, near the Arctic circle, between the boreal forests and the tundra.
Sometimes called grizzlies, but the grizzly is only one race of the brown bear.
brown bears digest the fat before eating the meat or skin. not only is the fat easier for the bears to digest, but it also contains more calories, which makes for more efficient eating.
No, only American black bears live in a coniferous forest.