im guessing a evergreen coniferous forest...they are usually cold, long winters and short, warm summers. found in northern parts of the continents.
The brown bear lives in the forest or woodlands. It would live in a cave.
The United States and Europe are the most common for the Brown Bear
a brown bear
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The Marsican brown bear (Ursus arctos marsicanus) , also known as the Apennine brown bear, is a critically endangered subspecies of the brown bear, with a range restricted to the Abruzzo National Park, and the surrounding region in Italy.
up to 28 years
Brown bears live near or in the Arctic, in the areas that are between the Arctic tundra and the Boreal forests.
Animals,plants,snow,ice and big trees incudingBlack,Brown ,and Grizzly Bears.
No they don't actually live more near PA
No, brown bears prefer semi-open country, usually in mountainous areas. No brown bear will ever be found in the rainforest.
A brown bear lives a naturally long life. Males commonly live to 25 in the wild and females about 37. The species can live to 48 years in captivity.
Yes, Kodiak bears, also known as Kodiak brown bears, primarily inhabit Kodiak Island in Alaska. While there are other brown bear species found in Canada, such as the grizzly bear, Kodiak bears are not native to the Canadian wilderness. Their range is largely limited to the Kodiak Archipelago, where they thrive in the unique ecosystem.