Technically, "hibernating" is a state in which the animal enters an extremely deep, months-long state of sleep. While they do spend most of their time sleeping during the cold winter months, bears do not enter this comatose state, thus they don't hibernate per se.
Brown bears are not full hibernators. They have decreased activity and increased sleep periods during the winter months, but are awoken easily.
Brown bears hibernate in the winter because there isn't enough food.
They hibernate
yes that's how they hibernate
Brown bears and black bears
Usually slow, but can be fast too. Can walk on hind legs for a short period of time.
brown bears hibernate and Canadian geese migrate to the south
Where there are polar bears there aren't any woods.
They hibernate from late fall to spring.
Bears hibernate, these include the Sun bear, the black bear, the grizzly bear, and the brown bear. Bears.
They hibernate in the winter when it is the coldest and food is scarce. Contrary to popular belief, not all bears go to sleep in the beginning of winter and emerge in the spring. Most bears will come out a few times during the winter but go back in to continue to hibernate.
In the winter
Bears are known to hibernate in these woods.