no they just walk around this is called torpor it is still a deep sleep but not deeper then a hibernate sleep if you want the real answer just go on raz kids.com if you want the real answer go to level M then look on hibernation then read the whole thing im reading and right now i am on level M
Scientists believe that it is just a very long deep sleep and it is not hibernation
No bears truly hibernate. However, in areas with extreme winter climate, they will enter a den and go into a state or torpor. This is different from true hibernation.
hibernate
Most hibernate but not all species-pandas don't.
Usually slow, but can be fast too. Can walk on hind legs for a short period of time.
Yes! Just like people polar bears have to learn how to walk.
Just walk around for quite some time, you'll definetely see one :)
they dont, there is not a single of species of bear that have ever been known to hibernate. bears torper during winter, this is when they sleep, but can still wake up and walk around, hibernation is when an animal is in a deep sleep for the whole winter and cannot and will not wake up at all. torper is just like a lazy sunday morning when you wake up at 6:00, then fall asleep, then wake up and walk around again, then fall asleep. its the same concept
the part that the bears walk is on their feet aka paws the part that the bears walk is on their feet aka paws
Any way he wants to! No seriously, not sure what you mean, but all bears move on foot and can travel large distances each day. They're territorial and don't want other bears or humans on their large space.
they walk around looking for berries and meat.
Polar bears move just by walking around with their legs. They are also very good swimmers, though they tend to use the "doggy-paddle" style of swimming where they are using their front feet and legs as propellers and their hind legs as rudders (and a bit to propel them as well) as they swim on the surface of the ocean.
Most people never do, just set your comp where it will hibernate after 5 mins of inactivity.
Warm ice melts and turns into water, and no. Polar bears dont walk on water...
They just walk accross it like we do. When their young their mothers help them, and as they get older they get better at it.