There are about 32,500 brown bears in the United States and 21,750 in Canada. 95% of the brown bear population in the United States is in Alaska, though in the lower 48 states they are repopulating slowly but steadily along the Rockies and the Western Great plains.
The last Mexican brown bear was shot in 1960.
North American brown bears seem to prefer open landscapes, whereas in Eurasia they inhabit mostly dense forests.
No!
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Black bears are found pretty well all over North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.
it is located in the north
Yes.
black bears live in north America and is the most common species of bears. They live in forested areas. They live through out the froests of North America. Brown Bears live in the froests of North America and now are found in Northern Mexico. Brown bears are also foud in all the Canadian Provinces except Pince Edward Island. In North America Brown Bears can be found in the USA in 32 states.
Polar Bears are already in North America. There are no polar bears at the Antarctic. If they crossed the equator they would probably go into South America, Africa, or Australia. And I think that the answer would be no its too far for them to travel.
In the sentence The United States of America is located in North America the nouns are United States, America, and North America.
California is located in North America.