No, once the mother is done training her cubs, she chases them away.
It stays in a cave
they move around
yes grizzlys shuold be in parks and places
i dont know the answer to that but i do know why people kill grizzly bears........People kill grizzly bears because they believe them to be highly dangerous and aggressive. Which is true, however only when they are provoked or they feel their young are in danger. If you leave them alone and keep away from their offspring then they will not attack. Therefore, people kill grizzly bears (Brown bears) because they are mislead to believe the worst about them.From: Shilo Kim JohnsonRead more: Why_people_kill_grizzly_bears
Polar bears have a hump on their back because it is part of their characteristics.
Bear mothers will not harm you if you do not appear to be harming their babies. Plus, if you are in the woods, keep your food items in a safe place. If it is apparent that you have food, bears will be attracted to you.
Polar bears create their own home by digging a hole in the snow on the ground and then covering themselves up with the snow. By doing this they are able to keep in their own body heat and have a home.
they eat berries,nuts and fish.(male bears try to eat their cubs but the mothers keep their baby safe.):-)
You have to keep shooting at them. When they spin their canes, they're about to attack.
It's more due to the fact that they're an endangered species, and to keep the population from going extinct they are raised in zoos. Plus it educates people about bears as well, about what they eat, where they live, how they live, etc.
They migerate and hibernate. The have special adaptations such as moose have heavy fur to help them and grizzly bears have lots of fat covering to keep them warm.
One part of the bear that helps it survive is its thick skin underneath. bears skin is like a rubbery substance of fat. for polar bears they gain blubber from seals and other species of their prey. black bears for instant have thick fur so do other bears as well. it helps them keep in their heat, protect them from other animals , and helps prevent them from being stung by bees when there trying to get some honey.