Generally speaking, American black bears are forest dwellers. They can be found in deciduous, coniferous, or mixed forest regions from sea level to 10,000 feet in elevation. The habitat is usually characterized by thick understory vegetation and an abundant supply of fruit and nut bearing trees and shrubs. However, they can also be found in the swamplands of the southeastern United States and the scrub lands of the southwest. A subspecies of the American black bear even lives in the frozen tundra regions of Alaska and Canada.
They live in forests so yes they do live around plants.
In south korea, there are asian black bears.
Mississippi has two 'types' black bears. The American black bear, which is northern, and the Louisiana black bear, which is southern.
No, but most of the time the black bear is scared of humans
Brown Bears live in the Canadian anad Asian taiga
Bears are known to live in deciduous forests. Different types of bears that live in these biomes are black, grizzly, brown, and Kodiak.
they live with grizzly bears
black bears and monkeys and other types of animals
Black bears.
brown bears and black bears
No, only American black bears live in a coniferous forest.
Black Bears