I think the best way is to leave them alone and just support efforts to maintain their habitat.
Black Bears are mammals and live on land. Mammals have lungs. They breathe the same way you and I do.
Black Bears attack other animals because its the natural way of life and their hungry
I'm not sure about other animals but there is a lot of mutualism between plants and Black Bears and other bears. One way they help each other is: the bear, in some cases helps disperse (spread) the seeds. And, in return the plants qact as food for the bear.
well first of all you were supposed to use the word reproduce instead of reproduct...moron.. but the way black bears reproduce is by sexual reproduction, the male gets behind the female and begins to thrust.
The diet of black bears could bring them into conflict with humans because since black bears are omnivores they will eat almost anything. So therefore if humans ever try to get in the way, the next the black bear will be eating is the human.
Way do you have Wight/Black skin? The answer is the same.
Male black bears can weigh between 150-600 pounds when they are full grown. Female black bears only weigh between 90-300 pounds when they are. Surprisingly, baby black bears only weigh about 8-12 ounces when they are first born.
Bears eat any animals they can get their paws on. Wolves happen to be one of those animals. Bears will eat you if they can catch you so stay out of their way.
yes. 2 way spindle joints. It allows them to break dance to any tune.
NO they are a totally different thing humans are way different from pandas.
The two creatures are very different, with the only similarity being that they are both mammals. Koalas and bears are not even remotely related.Differences include:Koalas are not found outside Australia; no species of bear is found in Australia.Koalas are marsupials; bears are placental mammals.Koalas are not related to bears in any way, shape, form or classification. They are not "koala bears" - just "koalas".Koalas live almost exclusively on gum (eucalyptus) leaves and, occasionally, flowers. Bears are omnivorous, eating a great variety of foods.Koalas are essentially grey in colour; bears can be black or brown or, like pandas, black and white