Grizzly bears, brown/Kodiak bears and polar bears.
Most bears can climb trees, unless they are really big - like a full-grown adult male Grizzly...
No
Polar bears are unable to climb trees.
OF COURSE bears climb trees, all bears are capable of climbing trees, especially the black bear. Others such as the grizzly or brown bear can climb up until the point that they are too heavy, then if they try to climb their claws just break off from the large weight. This is also a problem with the very largest of the black bears.
Yes, grizzly bears can climb trees, but they are not as skilled at climbing as other bear species like black bears. Grizzly bears may climb trees to escape danger or to reach food sources, but they typically prefer to stay on the ground.
Very easily. Some bears can climb 40 feet up trees.
All bears have the ability to climb trees. -- Many books will say that brown bears (grizzlys) can't climb trees. While they can climb if they have branches, the largest ones are too heavy to climb using just their claws, which are not as curved as a black bear claw is. All black bears can climb trees, but very large males may chose to run or fight if chased rather than flee up trees.
Not all bears can climb trees. While some species of bears, like black bears, are skilled climbers, others, like polar bears, are not known for their tree-climbing abilities.
they can't climb trees
Because there are no trees in their area.
Panda bears climb trees using their claws. They can grasp the tree with great force. However, panda bears will only climb trees that are not too large in diameter.
Any tree that they can climb.