Woolly bear caterpillars, the larval stage of the Isabella tiger moth, do not require direct sunlight for survival. They are primarily nocturnal and are more active at night, seeking food and shelter during cooler temperatures. However, they do benefit from sunlight indirectly, as it helps to warm their environment and aids in their overall development. In colder regions, they can even survive freezing temperatures by entering a state of dormancy.
Bears
Yes
Scientists found that the cave bear was 100 percent carnivorous due to its big, sharp teeth. They suggested that the cave bear probably ate anything like carrion stolen from other predators, and hunted animals like the prehistoric elk.Cave bears eat caribous, woolly rhinoceros, woolly mammoths, woolly bisons, cavemen, and deer.
Yes, they do shed 6 times before they turn into a moth!
First of all, woolly bears aren't even bears! They are caterpillars! You can only find them in October though. They are usually around or under logs and leaves and in the garden, you can even find them crossing the road! Hope you catch one! Good luck!
No. Its really a catipillar. Its called a woolly bear because of of the fur covering its body looks like bear fur.No! It is not a bear. Woolly bears are the nickname for a type of caterpillar of the Arctiidae family. They are called "woolly bears" because they have a dense furry covering. After they come out of their cocoon, they become tiger moths. It's the only time in nature when a bear can grow up into a tiger!Just like a real bear, you probably shouldn't touch a woolly bear. Though it may not have teeth or claws, its soft looking hairs can sometimes sting you.
use it for food needs
Bears do not sit in the sunlight and make food by using their green leaves, so they are not producers.
no they do not need sunlight to survive
A short faced bear known as a prehistoric cave bear. Short faced bears are as tall as a woolly mammoth only if they are on their hind legs reaching up to 15 ft tall. On their fours, the short faced bear is about the height of an averaged basketball player.
no you need the sunlight for vit d the gives you that. that is why you need the sunlight
i think the rafflesia doesn't need sunlight