black bears live in forests because that's where their source of food is. They also prefer to stay our of sight so a forest is a good place to be, although bears can sometimes wander into cities but almost all the time they are transported to another forest farther away so they don't just wander back.
Because it is the bear's natural habitat. Why do you need a bed or a house or a car?
because it finds its needs in the forest
because there is no other place to live
Bear Island State Forest was created in 1963.
Coniferous Forest
another bear.
forest +beast= bear
another bear.
Because the fur and skin of a polar bear are adapted for cold climates and for retaining heat - a polar bear transplanted to a tropical rain forest would be in desperate need of an auxiliary means to cool off. The coloration of the polar bear would also be a disadvantage in a rain forest where it would not blend in with the surroundings at all - and thus would have considerable difficulty capturing prey to eat. This would result in a second need for its diet to be artificially supplied or at least supplemented. A third possibility is that a polar bear would find that it had no immunity to the many diseases present in the rain forest - the arctic tends to be too cold for most parasites and bacteria to survive, thus polar bears would not have need to develop defenses to most of them. As a consequence, a polar bear would need additional protection from diseases prevalent in the rain forest. The one thing it probably would NOT need is any protection from predators. Polar bears are about the biggest land-based apex predator around in modern times. Any predator around in a rain forest would be severely overmatched in any conflict with a polar bear!
In 1950, a bear cub was rescued from a forest fire; he became Smoky the bear.
a grizzly bear eats fish and berries in the forest
Forest
davy's pet bear
bear live in forest,wood, and trees bear live in forest,wood, and trees
deer