unless they have cubs, bears live alone. so the answer to your question is yes.
alone wih its cubs
Yes.
they live alone
Black bears walk alone but females stay with there babies.
No. A den is where they live and bears don't live in groups. They only seek out other bears for mates. Otherwise they live alone unless they are a mother and her cubs.
Bears don't live in groups. Males are always alone except when mating with a female. Females are alone except when she has cubs
No Koalas are found in Australia. They are not bears.
yes they do
alone Adult Polar Bears are solitary animals, except for mothers with young and breeding pairs who meet up for the mating and them go their own ways. The female will stay with her cubs until they are fully grown. Young adult males and females, spend considerable time interacting in social play, developing fighting skills and establishing hierarchy.
they live with grizzly bears
Bears do have live birth.
No, not usually but they only go in groups when the whole family is with the cubs
they are not very social animals and run the father off when the baby is born. they do not live in groups and or packs.
Polar bears live in the Arctic, which is very cold. Brown Bears and American Black Bears live in subarctic to temperate climates. Sloth bears and spectacled bears live in tropical and subtropical climates.