An involuntary response to seeing bears in the wild would be shaking or running.
The muscle tissue that is multinucleate, involuntary, and bears striations is cardiac muscle. Cardiac muscle is found exclusively in the heart and is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. Its striated appearance is due to the organized arrangement of actin and myosin filaments, while its involuntary nature means it is not under conscious control.
To start a response you could say, this article about (your topic, maybe a main point like say its saving the polar bears, THIS ARTICLE TAUGHT ME ALL ABOUT HOW THE POLAR BEARS LIVE ADN HOW THEY ARE QUICKLY DYING AWAY FROM OUR EARTH) then use main points through your response.
There are many people in the world that get a kick out of seeing a fight they enjoy seeing the pain the blood or it makes a good betting attraction.
Many have complained seeing bears around the San Antonio area, but never in it. San Antonio has dear, though. What you find might surprise you.
okay. So there are 8 animals in total. 2 of them are bears. 6 are other animals So you have a 2 out of 8 chance. Or a 1 in 4 chance of seeing a bear
Alaska is a wonderful place to visit, bears being one of the favourite attractions! Check out the following tours for greater chances of seeing bears - http://www.goalaskatours.com/packagetour_wildlifeviewing_polarhudson.html, http://www.alaskatours.com/wildlife/bear_viewing/hallo_bay.html. Good luck! Yes, there is actually a tour in Alaska that is dedicated just to going out and viewing bears. This tour is the Alaska Bear Tours, and you can find more information through their site at http://alaskabeartours.com/.
It's not. The important part is to learn how to use your brain to figure out why that happens.
Well, you see, blizzards kill most organisms. however, some organisms like polar bears or penguins, are built to survive these cold temperatures. If a blizzard unexpectedly hits an area where polar bears live, they will go into a state of hibernation. If it hits penguins, they will form a HUGE group, huddling together to conserve energy.
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www.alaskacruises.com does offer Grizzly bear watching tours in their packaged. A photography friend take a cruise each year and gets great photos of the grizzlies. There are also moose and sometimes polar bears depending on exactly where you go on your cruise.
Yes, Black Bears, Grizzly Bears, and Brown Bears, but no Polar Bears.
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