Not nearly as far as they can smell. They may have relatively poor eyesight, but their keen noses are the most sensitive of any land animal. A polar bear can smell blood from miles away in subfreezing air temperatures.
As far as I can see. No.
No. Walk away slowly. If you see a bear far enough away that you're safe to do so, make some loud noises to let it know you're there and that you are not something it wants to approach.
Grizzly bear, by far.
the averrage is about 2km but some beer can more 5km
This is a really creative question, let's see..They encountered the Grizzly Bear or "Ursus arctos horribilis"They encountered the American Black Bear or "Ursus americanus"Their expedition was sponsored by the United StatesThey met the Umatilla tribe along the way.And that's about as far as I can get ^^'
1. I see a BEAR in the meadows.
depending on the side, between 8 and 19 as far as i believe
No. Black bears are far more dangerous.
A bear's hearing is far more acute due to necessity.
You can see a polar bear in the Arctic.
The name of the rhyme that starts with "brown bear brown bear what do you see?" is exactly the same as the phrase in quotations. There is no other name for this rhyme.
a panda bear