Yes, bears do sharpen their claws on trees. When people go bear watching, one of the first things they look for are scratch marks and bark removal of trees.
Yes.
to sharpen there claws before a hunt.
Bears claw trees to mark their territory, communicate with other bears, and sharpen their claws.
Bears scratch trees to mark their territory, communicate with other bears, and sharpen their claws.
they use their claws and roar
3 to 4 inches
No. They are curved like a grizzly's.
The skills a grizzly bears have are mostly their claws and their teeth and they are very protected of their young so be very careful when you come to a grizzly bear.
anything they can get their claws on they are omnivorous like us
Bears leave marks on trees to communicate with other bears, mark their territory, and sharpen their claws.
Teeth and claws, and great strength.
its has fur that blends in and has long claws to catch its prey.