Well, the water bear may be extinct. They look pretty historic to me. From my perspective, they don't even look real. The only way you'd know that they're real is if you actually saw one. So I think that the water bear is extinct.
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When a gummy bear is left in water and baking soda, it undergoes a process of osmosis and chemical reaction. The water causes the gummy bear to swell as it absorbs moisture, while the baking soda, being alkaline, can react with the acids in the gummy bear, leading to the release of carbon dioxide bubbles. This combination results in the gummy bear becoming larger and softer, while also producing fizzing as the reaction occurs. Over time, the gummy bear may lose its shape and dissolve in the liquid.
Water plants, such as aquatic flowering plants, can bear fruit, but it depends on the species. For example, some species of water lilies and water hyacinths produce flowers that can develop into fruit containing seeds. However, many aquatic plants reproduce through vegetative means, such as runners or tubers, rather than through fruit. Therefore, while some water plants do bear fruit, it is not a universal characteristic among all aquatic plants.
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Extinct
The grizzly bear is not extinct. It's also not endangered.
The black bear is not extinct, or even close. They have a population of 900,000.
The grizzly bear is not extinct, nor is it under any real threat.
A large extinct bear species that went extinct around 10,000 years ago.
no they are not goiing extinct . They are endangerd though
never the panda is endangered not extinct 96=531441
Yes, there are extinct bears. Two that you may have heard about are the cave bear and the dwarf panda. There is also a dog-bear, but we are not sure if it was really a bear.
the polar bear will be extinct soonDinosaurs that once roamed the earth are now extinct.
No, but they are endangered.In California yes.
The black bear are not extinct and aren't endangered, previously, they were endangered but now they're getting back up there.
In the atlas mountains!
California grizzly bear. it is extinct