it really depends on the trainer... like everything it is bad to generalize when it comes to treatment of animals... or other people actions... or historical events.
Some animals like dogs, monkeys, bears and seals can be trained and find enjoyment in doing so... while some people would prefer animals remain in the wild living life as God would have intended to have them do... but that is subject to debate...
they do not have names they are just the dancing bears
dancing bears also know as tame bears are captured and made to dance for toursim and public entertainment :(
Sloth Bears!
very badly
Little dancing bears with lollipops carry it from one cell to the next.
There are many drawbacks to having wild animals perform in the circus, particularly dancing bears. They can often scare some children or adults, and there are many documented case of performing circus animals attacking performers as well as guests.
They performed in a circus and the circus has gone the way of the model T. Today, it has been realized to have animals do things like dancing it is abuse.
Bears are generally not scared of dogs, as they are much larger and stronger animals. However, dogs can sometimes scare off bears if they are aggressive or bark loudly. It is important to remember that bears are wild animals and should be treated with caution and respect.
Christiane Jacox Kyle has written: 'Bears dancing in the northern air'
'Dancers' is Cockney rhyming slang for 'stairs' by this process; Stairs = Dancing Bears = Dancers
The full form is "apples and pears" but you usually hear just "apples."
well they do random dancing like the penguins do and then oh then....you know the rest.