In Pennsylvania, black bears typically hibernate from late November to early April. The exact timing can vary based on weather conditions and food availability, with some bears entering hibernation earlier in the fall and emerging later in the spring. During this period, they seek out dens to conserve energy and survive the winter months.
7 1/2 months
black bears and grizzly bears
Black bears typically hibernate from December to March, (3 to 5 months) but in some areas will sleep longer (up to seven months) when it is cold and the abundance of food is limited. Females that are pregnant will hibernate longer than males.
In the winter
A black bear does not exactly hibernate it will sleep for a couple of months and then go out and catch its food for the next couple of months and then repeat this proses over and over until winter is done.
There are black bears, but no brown bears there.
Brown bears and black bears
they dont fully hibernate
Where there are polar bears there aren't any woods.
anywhere
only female polar bear hibernate, they hibernate about Nov-Oct month.
No. Black bears don't hibernate in Florida.