Foxes do not wag their tails except for a small population resulting from a breeding experiment in Russia.
Other than that tail wagging is unique to domestic dogs.
Do you have pictures of bear dung?
yes we do have many pictures of bear dung but they are bein kept in anther place right now
yes we do have many pictures of bear dung but they are bein kept in anther place right now
yes we do have many pictures of bear dung but they are bein kept in anther place right now
Yes, bears do eat moose.
Bears do eat moose.
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Bears are omnivorous, meaning they will eat anything, given the opportunity.
What sound do bearded bears make?
The bearded bear is known for his humble grumble, which is sometimes used to great effect on creatures of the fairer sex.
They like to eat seals. They eat the blubber, but if hungry will seek out other mammals.
mostly herbivores like deer.
That all depends on the species of the bear. For instance, polar bears prey on seals, walruses and whales. Black and grizzly bears prey on deer, young hooved animals like elk, caribou, moose, bison and domestic bovines, and will also go after the more weaker members of the herd much like wolves will. They also prey on fish, grubs, eat eggs from birds' nests, etc.
A bear pad is a type of insulation used in outdoor gear, particularly in sleeping bags and pads, designed to provide warmth and comfort in cold environments. It typically features a thick, padded design that mimics the natural warmth of bear fur, hence the name. Bear pads are lightweight and compressible, making them ideal for camping and backpacking. They help to retain body heat while providing a comfortable sleeping surface on uneven terrain.
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In bearing life L10 represents?
A bearing's basic life or its L10 (as defined in ISO and ABMA standards) is based on the life that 90% of a large group of identical bearings can be expected to attain or exceed. Which means 10% of large group of identical bearings fails.:)
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Stinky smells will deter them. I have camped most of my life and when I camp in a region with bears I use Raid or Black Flag around my camp and spray my tent as well. I don't get bears nor bugs. I know it works because I have stayed in camps where bears freely roam and would break into camps when they smelled food.
Of course they do! Humans and bears have waged war for thousands of years, with losses on both sides.
Ravens, magpies, coyotes, foxes, carnivorous beetles, house and bottle flies, etc are all animals that will eat a dead bear. None of these animals are capable of killing a bear, but will eat a bear that is already dead.
Siberian tigers have been known to prey on and eat Amur brown bears, with these bears comprising of 2% of the tiger's diet.
What is the only bear in the world that lives south of the equator?
The only bear that lives south of the equator is the spectacled bear. The spectacled bear has light fur that encircles its eyes like glasses.
Bears belong to:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Suborder: Fissipedia
Family: Ursidae
How can a man tell if he is sterile?
The only way to tell is to examine them under a microscope and see if the little guys are swimming around. the best way to do that is visit a fertility doctor.
Bears are usually eating plants,even though they are classifying bears as carnivores. Bears are not. They are omnivores. Bears mostly eat plants, but if the bear was really despret for food it might. But it is extremely unusual for that ever to happen.
Bears, as a rule do not eat bipeds, that is human beings, male or female; people are simply not a food of choice; they will from time to time if the circumstances are just right maul the people.
Most of the bear-maulings, when the maulee did not survive to describe the situation, appear to occure when there is strong scented food about, or when the person was wearing colone or perfume while hiking or in camp or such.
Also there is some evidence to suggest that females when having a 'period' induce more bear attacks than otherwise, except for the other strong smells. There's really no need to give bears bad raps about sexual predation here; probably, to the bear, it's just another strong scent which the bear is currious about. It could also be that the bear is attracted to the scent of blood.
All does suggest that one should be well washed when walking through bear-driven woods, and not douse self with perfumes nor colones and pick the time of the month to do one's hiking.
The world's largest bears are both Polar bear and the Kodiak bear. Both are nearly equal in weight, however, the former is slender and taller than the latter.
The largest bear ever to walk on earth was the extinct Tyrant bear or Ursus maritimus tyrannus.