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Why do new species form?

According to the biological species concept, when the new species no longer can interbreed with the ancestral species, or with the population that it has been geographically isolated from long enough to have allele change significantly enough to prevent interbreeding.


How dangeres are grizzly bears?

Grizzly Bears are dangerous because most people surprise them or try to take their cubs. It could also be that there are less than 1,000 of the species.


How does natural selection know how to create a new species?

It doesn't know, it can't know, it has no intelligence. However when populations become isolated long enough to diverge enough, they are different species.


Does California have a state animal?

Yes. The California state animal is the California grizzly bear. Unfortunately, the last California grizzly was shot in 1922. There are, however, plans afoot to reintroduce the grizzly back into some of its former ranges - including the Golden State. As a related bit of information, there is a bit of debate over whether the California grizzly was "different" enough to be a subspecies of the grizzly. But with the last ones gone, we will likely never know. Links are provided.


Do the cats deserve a new home?

Not enough information given to answer properly.


How might the isolation of a group result in a new species?

a new species might form when a group of individuals remains sparated from the rest of its species long enough to accumulate different traits


What is one way species form?

Geographic isolation is a way in which a new species can form. Isolation over a long enough period of time can result in a species evolving to have different traits.


How can different owl species survive in the same area?

If they have enough resources in order for all the different owls to live in the same area. I hope this help.


What would win in a fight between a Rhino and a Grizzly bear?

A grizzly would stand no chance against a rhino, there claws are not sharp enough for the rhinoceros hard skin, rhino use there horn to defend themself and one stamb is more then enough to kill the bear. A speedy animal like tiger or lion would perhaps stand a chance against a rhino but a grizzly will lose. they kill there prey by swatting them straight in the face, but the rhino is far to strong for the grizzly to kill. A rhino can easily kill a grizzly bear by charging and hitting it with its horn.


How strong is a grizzly?

Strong enough to move a 800 lb boulder to one side to get at the grubs underneath!


Do grizzly bears hunt deer?

Not usually, but if they're hungry enough and the opportunity presents itself, yes.


Do wolves eat mountain goats?

Bears eat anything and everything they are big enough to kill.