Except for the bald prairies of southern Alberta, southern Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba, and the northern tundra regions where black bear populations are sparse to non-existent, the rest of Canada supports large numbers. Their main habitats are the boreal forests. They prefer elevations (usually below 3,500 ft.) where there are abundant edible berries, although they do subsist on other plant sources, insects and small animals.
they live in in Canada,russia,caynons
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they live in Canada they live in Canada
Brown bears, black bears ,Grizzly bearsActually, grizzly bears are brown bears (brown bears is the species name, and it includes Kodiak, Russian Brown Bears and Grizzlies among others). Also, there are Polar Bears in Canada as well. So the answer is Brown (Grizzly and Kodiak), Black, and Polar bears.brown grizzly and kodiak bears,black,and polar bears live in Canada
Yes, lots of different bears live in the rainforest. Like the Black bear and the Spectacled bear!In fact, British Columbia, Canada has a 'Great Bear Rainforest', which has populations of the 'Spirit Bear' and the 'Grizzly Bear'. See the link!
American black bears are indigenous to both Canada and the United States. They generally live between twenty five years and thirty years depending on the region and the health of the bear.
it is cold
yes, the temperate zone is north of the subtropical zone and includes most of the US and Canada, where black bears are common.
Actually, black bear and teddy bear hamsters are the same. They each live about three years.
In the wild a black bear usually lives about 7 to 10 years; in a zoo a black bear may live over 20 years.
Black Bears live in the hollow trees. hehe
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