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Yes, bears are known to leave scratch marks on trees.
Grizzly bears are not known for their tree-climbing abilities. While they are capable of climbing trees, they do so infrequently and not very quickly.
Yes, grizzly bears are capable of climbing trees, although they are not as skilled at climbing as other bear species like black bears. Grizzly bears may climb trees to escape danger or to reach food sources, but they typically prefer to forage on the ground.
All bears have the ability to climb trees. -- Many books will say that brown bears (grizzlys) can't climb trees. While they can climb if they have branches, the largest ones are too heavy to climb using just their claws, which are not as curved as a black bear claw is. All black bears can climb trees, but very large males may chose to run or fight if chased rather than flee up trees.
No, I have never encountered a grizzly bear in a tree.
Cougars have few enemies. Their enemies are hunters, people, and other Cougars. Cougars protect themselves by camouflaging. They protect their territory by making tree marks. Cougars are threatened.Humans are a big threat to cougars so yea that's all I know.
They mark their territory, either by marking a tree or leaving large prints in the ground. They actively avoid each other.
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A wise old native American once told me this saying: If a tree falls in the forest, the hawk will see it, the deer will hear it, but the bear... the bear will smell it!Yes, bears CAN smell humans.
Yes, grizzly bears can climb trees, but they are not as skilled at climbing as other bear species like black bears. Grizzlies can typically climb up to about 15-20 feet high in a tree.
Ones black, ones brown! That's only part of it. Brown bears are larger than black bears. They have different habitats. Brown bear sub-species include the grizzly bear. Brown Bear (Ursus Arctos) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_bear Black Bear (Ursus Americanus) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Black_Bear Humorous Answer: Climb a tree. If the bear climbs the tree after you and eats you, it's a black bear. If the bear knocks the tree down and eats you, it's a grizzly bear. 99 Says - A Grizzly bear will let you play dead and walk away. A black bear will not. The reason being that a black bear will attack ( for the most part) for food. A grizzly attacks out of defense (usually food or young).
They would hibernate ina hole or a cave