forests
Most bears live in woods and forests near water sources. Some bears live in the polar regions of the world.
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No. Brown bears live in different continents and habitats than water buffalos.
frogs, pigs, bears, toads, birds
The habitats of Polar Bears and crayfishes aren't the same.
Coastal estuary and aphine meadows
The main habitat of polar bears is in the arctic circle. try this website: http://polardiscovery.whoi.edu/arctic/ecosystem.html it will tell you alot
In forests & woods & sometimes maybe even mountains in the wilderness is where the habitats for bears are.
People hunt bears and destroy their habitats. They overhunt the bears and that is why they are almost endagered. And people are using the land to farm on. Also they are putting dams on the river so there are less and less trout going through.
I think the conflict would be when Goldilocks went into the Bear's house and broke their things, slept in their beds, and ate their food.
Yes, evidence suggests that Neanderthals encountered bears in their environment. Fossil evidence shows that both Neanderthals and bears shared the same habitats during the Pleistocene era. However, the exact nature of their interactions is not fully understood.
Bears can be peaceful animals, however this isn't possible. Bear habitats and human areas are beginning to overlap, causing much trouble. Bears can be very aggressive, I believe they come into people's yards to eat trash or something that smells edible.