because of its bit of fat and the thickness of it
They have been driven into the mountains by the human population encroaching on their traditional valley hunting territories.
They don;t just live in mountains. Pumas live there, true, but are found in many other types of environments such as deserts, swamps, plains.
Cause they are born there.
They won't. They need to live and survive in the Arctic, not the mountains. Polar bears don't live in the mountains anyway.
Yes they do.
yeah I think.
In the mountains of Mexico.
The reason there is no bears in a zoo and you only see it them in a Zoo in fimls and movies is because not all bears have the same habitat, some live in big forests, rarely zoo's. Some also live in uncommon mountains, 9 times out of 10 the bears that live in forests are harmless, and the bears that are from the uncommon mountains are likely to be dangerous!
mountains or big forest
animals that live in the mountains are bears, mountain lions, and red fox, there are still a lot more. pooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooop animals that live in the mountains are bears, mountain lions, and red fox, there are still a lot more. pooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooop
There are several types of herbivores that live in the mountains. Some of the animals are the Elk, White tailed deer, rocky mountain goat, and the bighorn sheep.
bears live manly in the north ex. Canada northern us
In truth and reality, they really don't. This is a common misconception that has been prompted by the observations of bears using such areas for hibernation. When bears are not hibernating they are out in the woods or on the plains hunting and searching for food, not living in caves or in the mountains. Rather most bears will live on the mountain rather than in them.
Forests, mountains and swamps of North America.
mule mountain lions deers bears snakes