No. Bears are solitary creatures, and often fend for themselves.
Yes they do, it is a team sporting franchise.
Yes. Two black bears can kill a lion when they work together to swat the lion to death.
Polar bears are solitary creatures; normally the only group of polar bears is a mom and some cubs, a family group. However, when several polar bears do end up together, the collective nouns are an aurora of polar bears or a pack of polar bears. Although pack is one of the collective nouns given, I believe that it's a misnomer since a pack infers a group working together like a pack of dogs, wolves, or coyotes. But even when polar bears are together, they don't work together.
Polar bears are solitary creatures; normally the only group of polar bears is a mom and some cubs, a family group. However, when several polar bears do end up together, the collective nouns are an aurora of polar bears or a pack of polar bears. Although pack is one of the collective nouns given, I believe that it's a misnomer since a pack infers a group working together like a pack of dogs, wolves, or coyotes. But even when polar bears are together, they don't work together.
Only tamed polar bears
Bears work in either the summer or the fall to collect food for the winter.
These two species are adapted to very different climates, therefore they would not live together.
Sometimes for protection
push the bears together and keep on doing it for 30 seconds to get more bears
Bears throats work the same way yours or mine do.
Lions, hyenas, and wolves hunt together. Bears hunt alone.
Polar Bears international is a collaboration of scientist and conversationalist working together to save the polar bears. The survival of the polar bears is linked to the arctic ice.