Black bears are found mainly in forested regions--mainly temperate forests--of North America and Eurasia. Where they live specifically, though, depends on what species of black bear you're referring to.
Black bears are found pretty well all over North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.
polar bears
Yes.
Last census reported nearly 900,000 black bears in North America.
They are widespread across the wilderness areas of North America.
forests in many parts of north America
North america except mexico
Forests, mountains and swamps of North America.
The four species of bears found in North America are the Polar Bear, Brown Bear, Grizzley Bear and Black Bear. The Grizzley and Brown bear are generally considered the same species.
No. Black Bears are proper bears that live in North America, Europe, and Asia. Koalas are marsupials (not proper bears) and live exclusively in Australia.
Most bear species like Grizzly bears, black bears, kodiak bears and polar bears are found in Canada and the United States. Other bears can be found in Russia, Mongolia, China, India, and a fair number of European countries including the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, The Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway.
There are different black bear species. The American black bear lives in North America, and the Asian and sloth bears are found in the sub continent of Asia.