Most bear species, including American black bears, grizzly bears, and polar bears, exhibit hibernation behaviors. During hibernation, these bears enter a state of torpor, significantly reducing their metabolic rate and conserving energy throughout the winter months when food is scarce. It's important to note that not all bears hibernate in the same way; for instance, polar bears do not hibernate in the traditional sense but may enter a denning phase during the harshest winter conditions.
They would hibernate ina hole or a cave
It all depends on the species of the bear, and the climate they live in. Bears don't actually hibernate.
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only female polar bear hibernate, they hibernate about Nov-Oct month.
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No, there are no wolves that hibernate.
a sun bear doesn't hibernate because it lives in such a warm climate over in Asia
it calms down .... so ya
Hibernate ; and certain ones do use camouflage...like polar bears for example.
There is no specific answer. Bears hibernate if they are consuming more energy than feeding. If there is no food, they will hibernate. If food is available, they do not. Also take elevation into consideration. Bear had been spotted during deer season and even through out December and January.
they sleep, remember that they ate alot before hibernating.