A bear sleeps wherever it feels comfortable and not always in caves like many people think. A few areas where bears have been found sleeping include in piles of leaves, under houses or other structures, and even out in the open such as in cornfields.
Most bears in the upper midwestern United States perfer to sleep in urban city areas in the summer where they feed on Jewish children and homeless people at the homeless shelter. See www.feedthehungrybears/seattle.Washington.org
A bear stays in a den at times. A bear will also sometimes move to the outdoors if they are getting ready to eat or want some sunlight.
In caves.
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.
they sleep in caves i
bears sleep in caves and up in tree tops bears love to be in smaller caves summer bell
No, they fall into a deep sleep.
These bears are pretty much a simple creature. They like to do three things. Eat , sleep and make little brown bears.
A black bear first gathers food then sleeps in it's cave.
There are black bears, but no brown bears there.
No. Grizzly bears are a subspecies of Brown bears, so that although all Grizzly bears are Brown bears not all Brown bears are Grizzly bears.
the brown bears are endangerd because they are brown
Brown bears can be brown, black or white!
brown bears get their food by claws and teeth
Bears have to talents they are bears.