wolves stay for about 3 months then move on to a new den
Wolves are nomadic Mammals. They stock and migrate with their prey, or weather. Some wolves are only nomadic for half the year, until they settle in an area that has good hunting and weather
they move around
well kind of they formed from grizzly bears but would find it hard to live like grizzly bears
With a Plantigrade Gait, which means that it walks with the heel as well as all of the toes are on the ground when walkingwalkng
We use there pelts for blanket they help move objects and eat idiots who hand feed them
Polar bears move around.
Yes. For example, the long, strong claws on a grizzly bear helps it move large boulders and dig for grubs and rodents. The shoulder hump on a grizzly may also serve as a means to make it look bigger than it is.
yes they do. how else are they supposed to eat
generally lives in the uplands of western North America. This subspecies is thought to descend from Ussuri brown bears which crossed to Alaska from eastern Russia 100,000 years ago, though they did not move south until 13,000 years ago.
I believe that it is called a Plantigrade Gait, which means that the animal that is moving with this gait keeps the heel as well as all the toes on the ground when it walks. This bear walks quite slowly and deliberately compared with other mammals.
move arund
Grizzly Bears can be found from Alaska, south through much of western Canada, and into portions of the northwestern United States including Idaho, Montana, Washington and Wyoming, extending as far south as Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, but is most commonly found in Canada, and in zoos. There may still be a small population in Colorado in the southern San Juan Mountains. In September 2007 a hunter produced evidence of grizzly rehabilitation in the Selway-Bitterroot ecosystem by killing a male grizzly. The Grizzly originally also lived in much of the Great Plains and the southwestern states, but no more.
there paws, teath and there nose to move the food around =P