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Brown Bears

Brown bears are spread across North America and Eurasia. They have several subspecies, including the grizzly bear.

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What are the chances of being attacked by a bear?

During the spring, a sow with cubs are in a rush to eat and gain weight and sometimes they gets too close to parks, campsites and homes which means they come across people more often. The sow can get in a real bad mood instantly feel a threat to her cubs and attack a human. Most of the time the cubs remain hidden and we don't even see them, just the sow closing in.

Before anyone ventures into the wild, even in field or bush you've owned or used for years, always know what potential dangers there may be and carry safety devices such as bear spray.

Can a wolverine kill a moose?

In a true one on one fight the cougar would always beat the wolverine, the size difference is just too great for skill and tenacity to make any difference. I know that wolverines have chased bears from their kills, but this is only when the bear has eaten all that it wants and now only wants to go lie down and sleep. Most of the wolverines reputation is myth.

How tall can a grizzly get?

Grizzly bears stand around 1 m (3.28 ft) at the shoulder and may stand 2 m (6.5 ft).
Grizzly Bears are up to 7 feet (2.1 m) long and weigh up to 1,500 pounds (680 kg).
Tip of the nose to the tip of his tail, about 8 1/2'.

What color is a brown bear?

A grizzly bear can be either black or dark brown.
brown
Almost a gray or silver color. But you CANNOT go by color; black bears come in those colors too. There are gray, brown, yellow, white, and black black bears. Can't go by size either; there are giant black bears.

You must go by a combination of: Claw length (3 or more inches for grizzlies), hump at the base of the neck on the back, and the lower rear tooth (it'll measure a certain size). The claw length will be the most readily available means of identification. Black bears average about 1 1/2 inch claws.

What is an adult bear called?

Depending on the sex of the beaver. Males beavers are called "Mr. Beaver" Female beavers depending on relationship status are known as "Ms. Beaver or Mrs. Beaver" A young female beaver is often refered to as "Miss Beaver"

Which phylum does a bear belong to?

A phylum is the second largest way of grouping the animal kingdom. Bears are animals, so they belong in the Kingdom Animalia. Bears are also in a special group called Chordata (pronounced core-data), which is the same group as Humans, Birds, Fish, Mice and Lizards. Chordata is the phylum bears belong to.

Why are brown bears hunted?

Bears are still hunted! People do it for sport. The meat is not something that you would really dream of eating.

What is the incubation of a black bear?

The gestation period of a giant panda is between 95 and 160 days

but the gestation period of a red panda 112 to 158 days

Why are brown bears indangered?

Existing in a number of races, the brown bear is widespread across North America, Asia, and Europe. With a total worldwide population of over 200,000, it is not considered an endangered species.

Why warmblooded animals need to eat far more than cold blooded animals?

Warm blooded animals don't have to wait until it's warm to move around, because they create their own heat. Cold blooded animals, like snakes, must get their temperature up first before they can go about their daily business.

Is a akita strong enough to kill a black bear?

Doubtful, you would need at least 3 akitas to take down a black bear. You would need to be ready with a large knife to cut the bears throat unless you want your dogs to be injured. In ancient Japan they were used to hunt bear but the bears in Japan are smaller than black bears.

Who wrote the story goldilocks and the three bears?

In 1831 a woman named Eleanor Mure printed homemade booklet written in verse and titled it "The Story of the Three Bears Metrically Related with Illustrations." Mure had created the work as a present for her nephew. Its subtitle, "The Celebrated Nursery Tale" implies that it was probably based on an earlier oral story.

Six years later, British poet laureate Robert Southeywrote the "Story of the Three Bears" which appeared in his work, The Doctor.

even though his tale was extremely similar to the Mure tale, it is unlikely that He, Southey knew of it. He claimed that he had first heard the story from his uncle.

What does it mean to adapt as an animal?

It means to evolve, or change their ways, to survive in the habitat they are placed.

Examples of commensalism in deciduous forest?

Squirrels and trees are examples of commensalism in the deciduous forest. The trees, which are not harmed, provide the squirrels with shelter and protection.

What do brown bears do in the winter?

True hibernators experience a marked drop in heart rateand body temperature and generally stay for a long period in a den. Polar bears instead enter a state ofwalking hibernation where their metabolism slows. Only pregnant polar bears enter a den, give birth, and emerge three months later.

-They hunt along the Arctic shelfs looking for tasty seals, fish, and even humans.

What does the black eagle eat?

Eagles are primarily fish eaters. They eat fish by swooping down across beds of water and snatching its prey from just below the surface with its talons. They are also known to eat various other types of food; such as rodents, snakes, lizards. They are even known to scavenge at times if food is scarce.

Are there bears in North Dakota?

i think so but if you ask me you won't know go to a website please

How does a change in the prey population effects the predator population?

wen d pray diyz it maykz d predatarz populashon go dawn cos ders not enuf pray to eet

Does a wolf eat a black bear?

I don't know- go on to TheTaliPD on youtube and check out charley and faiths broadcast!

Adaptations of a brown bear?

Physiological:

  • They have thick insulating coats and tend to be large which enables them to retain their body heat

Behavioural:

  • They protect their young by attacking any predator/prey (anything that can pose a threat or harm to the cubs)
  • They hibernate during the winter.

Structural:

  • Sharp claws and teeth which help them during the attack of their prey

1. Their excellent sense of smell that helps them find food rather than their poor eyesight.

2. Their curved claws that help them dig for roots(food)

3. Their thick fur and layer of fat help insulate them in their extreme climate

4. Their claws also help them rip apart their prey

5. Their claws also help them catch fish for their cubs.

They are big and eat other animals.

Do brown bear live in rainforest?

No they don't actually live more near PA

Do black bears have feelings and emotions?

yes!

Yes, black bears have feelings and emotions. All mammals have some degree of feelings and emotions, and many non-mammalian species do as well. The human race has no monopoly on feelings and emotions.

What are the behavoural adaptations of an adult mayfly?

i dont really know but the nymph ones are....... * colour * gills * mouth pieces * small claws * bodies compressed from side-to-side