They hibernate from late fall to spring.
During the autumn season, fall leaves change color to shades of red, orange, yellow, and brown.
Brown bears do not fall into a deep sleep. That is a false cartoon outlook on bears hibernating. Bears sleep nightly like humans, and do not need hibernation.
Yes, in America, the football season is during the fall season!
No, they fall into a deep sleep.
Your question is Specious because you actually can hunt grizzly bears (brown bears are essentially the same animal). There are many areas where you cannot, such as Florida (because there aren't any, most locations around the world fall into this category), Colorado (because there is not a viable population to support a hunting season, parts of the northwestern US and western Canada fall into this category). Parts of Alaska, Canada and probably Russia, allow hunting of grizzly's/brown bears.
Bears, particularly grizzly bears and black bears, are known to eat elk, especially during the spring and fall when elk are more vulnerable. They may scavenge on carcasses or prey on weak, sick, or young elk, particularly during calving season. Bears are opportunistic feeders and will take advantage of available food sources, including elk.
Because of the phrase "fall classic" green and brown stand for fall season colors
It is spring
Fall
Yes, blueberry bushes are deciduous plants, which means they lose their leaves during the fall season.
In the morning and during the fall so when they hibernate during the winter they are full.
During fall and winter.