Two Bears' Winter Count is a historical record created by the Lakota Sioux chief Two Bears, which documents significant events in the history of the Lakota people. It uses a system of symbols and drawings to represent events year by year, providing insight into the cultural and historical landscape of the Native American experience. This unique form of record-keeping serves as both a calendar and a narrative of important happenings, including battles, treaties, and other pivotal moments in Lakota history.
bears get to sleep.And your kids can have fun
Bears do not change their fur for the winter.
the winter is not good for the polar bears because they find their prey less in the winter.
Polar bears eat fish and seal During the winter.
Polar bears are busy chasing seals on Hudson Bay in the winter.
They have to hibernate when they get ready for winter.
in the winter
A winter count was an illustrated calender that was usually painted on an animal hide.
Scientists have done many experiments and the result is that mostly all bears hibernate/sleep the whole winter. There are very few types of bears that do not hibernate the whole winter. The sloth bear, though, does sleep all winter.
they hibernate
In the winter
Poler bears adapts to winter Seals adapt to winter