A banana tree typically bears fruit only once in its lifetime.
Usually a female has 2 cubs in a litter. Females typically produce 5 litters in their lifetime.
Bears typically breed once a year with a mating cycle lasting up to a few weeks. Fertilized egg implantation and gestation begins after the feeding season. A female bear will usually have fewer than ten cubs in her lifetime.
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That wasn't a joke, he wrestled bears. he had scars on his back to prove it. -In his lifetime Baba had indeed wrestled actual bears. But in chapter 13 Amir views Baba's accomplishments as "bears" in which he had defeated and the cancer, leaving Afghanistan, etc as Baba's loses. But as stated by Amir Baba lost on his on terms and in some cases as he did with the cancer, he lost with a smile.
There are several sizes of gummy bears. The biggest gummy bear in the world is 12,600 calories. However, your regular every day gummy bear contains approximately 8 calories.
Yes, Black Bears, Grizzly Bears, and Brown Bears, but no Polar Bears.
the honeybadger is sucha baller hoss monkey in the mouth its ridiculous
Bears eat any kind of fishEXAMPLE:seal and angelfish
A sleuth or a sloth of bears
actuality its not a stupid question koala bears do not need water to survive ; the moisture in the eucalyptus tree is just right for the koala! doesn't need a drink of water in its life time
Yes, the lifetime of the watch. Not your lifetime.