The cave bear is an extinct mammal that lived in Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene. It takes its name from where most of the skeletons have been found and the belief of experts that they spent a fair amount of time in caves compared to modern bears like the brown bear which mostly only use them for hibernation.
I dont think so because bears dont live in the same cave all there life
back in the ice age cave bears were alive and they lived in Europe
Nowhere! They have been extinct for many thousands of years.
anywhere
a cave bear (hence the name) or a grizzly bear. most bears will live in a cave if there is one there x
No, bears do not live in caves but will dig one for hibernation.
They usually live in caves. The cave could be made of dirt or rock.
Cave
the shelter depends natural is like a cave and bears or other such animals will also live there as of for a humane shelter dogs and cats alike will live there.
Bears in a cave.
Due to very harsh winters cave bears spent more times in caves.
There is no Polar Bear cave.