Bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) survives in mountainous regions through its adaptations to harsh environments. Its low-growing, woody structure helps it withstand strong winds and snow accumulation, while its thick, leathery leaves reduce water loss in dry, rocky soils. Additionally, bearberry has a deep root system that allows it to access moisture and nutrients, making it well-suited for survival in nutrient-poor alpine conditions. Its ability to thrive in acidic and well-drained soils further contributes to its success in mountainous habitats.
None, a bear doesn't carry a berry, it eats them,
a plant in the tundra
Some homophones for "berry" are bury, Barry, and berry (like the name).
No a brown bear can't survive with no adaptation!
It is Berry the Bear.
yes it is
what is the bacground on Chuck Berry!!!!! How was his life n how did he survive threw his life!!!!!!>>>>>>
They won't. They need to live and survive in the Arctic, not the mountains. Polar bears don't live in the mountains anyway.
Maybe a bear.
Bear in the Big Blue House - 1997 A Berry Bear Christmas Part 1 3-25 was released on: USA: 7 December 1999
Bear in the Big Blue House - 1997 A Berry Bear Christmas Part 2 3-26 was released on: USA: 7 December 1999
yes there is. it is indigenous to the mountains of India