bears sleep in caves and up in tree tops bears love to be in smaller caves summer bell
the cave
A black bear first gathers food then sleeps in it's cave.
Brown bears do not fall into a deep sleep. That is a false cartoon outlook on bears hibernating. Bears sleep nightly like humans, and do not need hibernation.
Under trees, in deadfalls, in shady spots that willows provide, etc.
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Scientists have done many experiments and the result is that mostly all bears hibernate/sleep the whole winter. There are very few types of bears that do not hibernate the whole winter. The sloth bear, though, does sleep all winter.
In the winter
sleep
Winter sleep is called hibernation. Hibernation is when animals (such as bears) sleep for multiple months in order to conserve energy during the winter.
During the winter, food is too scarce for brown bears and black bears to survive. Hibernation is a state of extreme sleep where metabolism slows down. This reduces energy use and allows the animal to survive winter on its fat reserves alone.
They hibernate
Brown bears hibernate in the winter because there isn't enough food.
Of course there is.