they proved that bears don't hibernate
No, because they have a steady food supply.
Bears Hibernate in the Winter so that they dont die
yes they do hibernate in holes and caves
in caves
Well, it all depends if you mean that a mammal's home is primarily caves because bears hibernate in caves. so no.
They hibernate but only when cold, in caves or in tunnles. It can migrate but cant go so far with its youngling. Stores food. :)
No bears don't live in forts. They can hibernate in caves, but not in forts.
They have very thick fur, and they hibernate in caves during the winter.
Unless it's a sow with unweaned cubs, yes.
Bears of all kinds find empty caves (dens) to hibernate and to have their young
Black bears have trees and eat Earthworms, grubs and hibernate in tree caves and more insects Grizzleys feed on salmon and some grubs to. And hibernate in caves. And polar bears eat seals but if hungey, fish. And they hibernate in snow mountins when they have cubs. Same with Black and grizzley bears
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