Yes, bears typically poop in the woods.
Only bears that live in the woods poop in the woods. Otherwise, they would be making a lot of needless trips.Yes.
No, they don't.
No.... no they don't....
Only when they aren't in your bathroom. Just kidding. Bears urinate wherever they happen to be, whenever they feel like it. Since most bears spend much time in the woods, that's probably where they urinate most often.
Only bears that live in the woods poop in the woods. Otherwise, they would be making a lot of needless trips.Yes.
Sugar bears are actually Sugar Gliders. In fact, the name Sugar Bears is only given to them by a known sugar glider mill-broker. Onto your question, sugar gliders don't truly seem to claw in the way that a cat does, but they can bite. Some, in fact, bite often and hard enough to draw blood.
Bear poop is referred to as scat because "scat" is a scientific term used to describe the feces of animals, including bears.
Like any animal, bears need food, water, shelter, and the ability to securely raise their young.
If you have poop on a stick it means you are sick and interested in marshmallows. If you put anything on a stick you are fascinated by the science of doo-doo duty. LOL! Poop is very interesting to polar bears also.
Only if they eat alot of sugar that day.
Hibernating bears produce feces but do not defecate. They produce something called fecal (or poop) plug which they drop when they leave the den.