Yes, in some zoos they will stop feeding the bears that do hibernate and close off their area to duplicate a hibernation cave. These bears can then do what they would do if they were in the wild in hibernation, like give birth to young bears.
It depends what zoo you go to. Some people think having bears in their zoo is hazardous so they keep them away. Other times people think its exciting and have all types of bears in there zoos.
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No the zoo is heated so they have no reason to sleep plus they are always being fed an people always look at them
Yes! The Atlanta zoo contains a population of Sun Bears, which are the smallest of the bear species, and are all black except for a sideways white crescent mark on their chest.
In the winter
Bears are known to hibernate in these woods.
black bears and grizzly bears
Brown bears hibernate in the winter because there isn't enough food.
The polar bears do not learn to hibernate,it is naturally inherited.
Bears Hibernate in the Winter so that they dont die
they proved that bears don't hibernate
For example most bears are omnivores, which hibernate.
No but they do hibernate.
Polar bears don't hibernate, only pregnant females, and that only for three months.
Bears and badgers hibernate.
Koalas are not bears: hence, they do nothibernate.