No they live anywere in the artic
Grizzly Bears have caves as homes.
Brown or grizzly bears are very adaptable..One race or another can be found in most any type of habitat, except the polar regions..In the past, there was a race, the Mexican grizzly, that lived in the arid regions of North America's deserts.
Grizzly bear
We don't even know that Yetis live in caves. If they do they would need a larger type cave, maybe something like a grizzly bear den.
No..They are totally different species. The grizzly is a race of the brown bear.
i have been there so i know that there are white tailed deer,black bears,grizzly bears,racoons,beevers,moose,turtles,eagles,koala bears and more
Ursidae. The same family that black bears, grizzly bears and brown bears are classified in.
Grizzly bears don't affect the life of polar bears. They are just the same type of species living in a different area . They have no effect on each other.
Brown or grizzly bears are very adaptable..One race or another can be found in most any type of habitat, except the polar regions..In the past, there was a race, the Mexican grizzly, that lived in the arid regions of North America's deserts.
Brown bears and grizzly bears are not the same kind of bear. Brown bears are found along the coasts in cold places, such as Alaska, and are larger than grizzly bears.
Only the American black bear lives in California. The grizzly has been extinct in that state for a number of years.
Mammoths, bears, elephants+++Really? There no mammoths left though I dare say elephants might shelter in rock-shelters if any exist where they live. Bears might use caves (again, if available locally to them) as dens or forhibernation.The predominent cave-dwelling mammal is the bat - using caves as roosts, nurseries and hibernaculae but emerging at dusk to feed outside. There are no known fully cave-dwelling mammals.