Sun bears, like all mammals, breathe using their lungs. They take in oxygen through their nostrils, which travels down the trachea and into the lungs, where gas exchange occurs. Their breathing is similar to that of other bear species, characterized by both nasal and mouth breathing, especially during exertion. Additionally, sun bears may use their keen sense of smell to help navigate their environment.
Polar bears breathe above water.
They don't. Polar bears cannot breathe under water.
Black Bears are mammals and live on land. Mammals have lungs. They breathe the same way you and I do.
It can breathe from its nose and mouth.
Sun bears are called sun bears because of their bib-shaped orange patches on their chests.
No. The sun does not breathe as it is not alive. It is powered by the fusion of hydrogen at its core.
No.
Yes. Bears beathe slower when the start hibernating in the cold winter.
Sun bears live in the tropical rainforests of southeast Asia.
There is one tiny spot in southeastern China where sun bears live, right on the border of Vietnam. There is a larger area surrounding that where sun bears may live, but scientists do not know for sure. Most sun bears live in Southeast Asia.
Yes, they are in a few. Some of the zoos which have Sun Bears are Honolulu, Oregon and San Diego according to a Google search of Sun Bears in Zoos.
Sun Bears do not live in India. And if they do, they WOULD NOT attack India. Dunno