Wooly bear catepillars are hatched out around late summer and only have a short time to eat as much as they can before going into their cocoons, often during the winter. In the spring they hatch out as moths.
It is probably a Wooly Aphid (I've included a photo of a Wooly Aphid).
For black bears and grizzly bears, from spring to fall, with heightened periods when bears come out of hibernation and when they're fattening up for hibernation. For polar bears, it can be any time of the year.
During the fall, the Wooly bear seeks out a safe sheltered place to overwinter and pupates in the spring. Some do this in the summer. After a three to four week pupation, an Isabella Tiger moth emerges and starts the cycle over again.
"Wooly Bully" is a song by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs. The lyrics include the famous refrain "Uno, dos, one, two, tres, quatro" and tell the story of a man named Matty who likes to do the "Wooly Bully" dance. The rest of the lyrics describe Matty's dance moves and encourage others to join in.
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 don't Male and non-pregnant female polar bears do not hibernate, but can switch over to a "Walking Hibernation" when there is not enough food. They slightly lower their body temperature and decreased heart and breathing rates.This physiological act is unique to Polar Bears no other bear can do. However, in the fall, each pregnant female digs a 'maternity den' and enters a hibernation-like state. She won't leave the den until her babies are ready to follow her while she hunts.
a wooly bear curls up and its fur hardens witch starts the progress of rotting and hairs sometimes fall off
Bears Especially Grizzly Bears, Black Bears, etc.
Wooly Bear caterpillars will eat a wide variety of plants. Some of those plants are grass, milkweed, clover, and cabbage.
Mamooths, wooly rhynos, glytodons, camels, short faced bears, just to name a few.
Berries.
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