one black bear instinct is... climbing tree's :):):):):):):):)
To attack you ( if you irritate them)
one black bear instinct is... climbing tree's :):):):):):):):)
Well some human instincts are to run, for example you are told not to run from a bear but when confronted by a bear you feel as if you must. Anther example is we're always competing, even when we least expect it. The will to win is an instinct that's kept our species alive. our instincts are honed to survive in a world far riskier than the one we inhabit today, and that this is why we often crave food high in calories, reject food that could be poisonous, and react to primeval dangers such as snakes.
one of the worms instincts is to go under ground when it is in danger!
To do the Monster Mash
Some instincts of humans include the fight or flight response, the drive for survival, and the need for social connection. These instincts have evolved over time to help humans navigate their environment and ensure their well-being.
eat sleep hunt kill
to swim fastly away from preditors:) :)
In William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," the character Brutus is often associated with the concept of a bear in the context of his internal struggle and moral dilemmas. The phrase "bear" can symbolize strength and burden, reflecting Brutus's heavy conscience regarding his involvement in the assassination of Caesar. Additionally, in some interpretations, it can represent the fierce loyalty and protective instincts he feels toward Rome, highlighting the complexities of his character as a tragic hero.
"The Bear Boy" is a story about a young boy who is raised by a bear after being abandoned. As he grows up, he develops a bond with the bear and learns to navigate both animal instincts and human emotions. Eventually, he must choose between the wild life with his bear family and the human world he was born into. The tale explores themes of identity, belonging, and the connection between humans and nature.
Some trees bear seeds inside fruit and some bear seeds inside pods or cones.
They use their white fur to blend in with their surroundings and that's when fish come close to an ice berg and the polar bear uses its fast reflexes to grab the fish and eat it or it will sneak up and eat a seal.