Bears hibernate until spring because during the winter, their food supply shrinks. If they were to stay awake through the winter, they would die from starvation.
No, they tend to hibernate until the warmer spring weather.
Bears are known to hibernate...
They hibernate from late fall to spring.
They hibernate in the winter when it is the coldest and food is scarce. Contrary to popular belief, not all bears go to sleep in the beginning of winter and emerge in the spring. Most bears will come out a few times during the winter but go back in to continue to hibernate.
They are bears. Well, besides the obvious, during the fall, they stock up on food, and eat until they get fat. When winter comes, they hibernate in their dens, and only wake when spring comes.
In the winter
Bears are known to hibernate in these woods.
black bears and grizzly bears
Some animals that hibernate in winter and come out in spring include black bears, groundhogs, bats, and certain species of squirrels. These animals go into a state of dormancy during the colder months to conserve energy and survive harsh conditions, emerging when the weather becomes more favorable.
The polar bears do not learn to hibernate,it is naturally inherited.
Brown bears hibernate in the winter because there isn't enough food.
Bears Hibernate in the Winter so that they dont die