Yes they can.
Yes, bears can get Lyme disease, although it is relatively uncommon. Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted primarily through tick bites. While black-legged ticks (the main vectors of Lyme disease) do infest bears, the prevalence of Lyme disease in bears is not well-studied, and they may not show the same symptoms as humans or other animals. Overall, bears are not considered a significant reservoir for the disease.
it is not a transferable disease
No, but theyre part of the life cycle. Deer ticks transmit lyme disease
No you can't transmit a disease to yourself but you can transmit it to someone else if you are a carrier of a disease . It might. It all depends if the carrier has an STD.
There are black bears, but no brown bears there.
Black bears are a species of bear.
black bears pray
no, black bears are omnivores
what is a black bears job
maybe
Well, as they are called black bears, a black bears tongue is actually blue.
All bears are predators, including black bears.