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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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Howlong has the brown bear been extinct?

No. Brown bears are listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.

How do bears breathe?

The same way as most other animal life, at least other mammals. The inhale through their nose and mouth into their lungs and exhale by the same route in reverse.

Long snout helps warm the inhaled air, and along with a large, Roman nose, they have asense of smell. Polar bears do not breath under water; they just hold their breath.

Does a bear have a predator?

Yes, in the far eastern reaches of Asia, the tiger is sympatric with the Sun Bear,

the Asiatic Black Bear, the Sloth Bear, and actively predates upon them.

Subadult male/adult female Brown Bears and cubs are occasionally taken too.

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Will a lion kill an alligator?

It's hard to say, but I think not. Crocodiles are too low to the ground and too dangerous for even a pack of lions to pick on. Powerful jaws, amazingly fast movement even after sitting for hours at a time, powerful tail and very thick skin makes it impossible for any animal to try to kill.

Will a wolf eat a bear?

no! A bear eats a wolf, not a wolf eats a bear. yeah right. i'd have Jlo kiss my butt if it did.

The post above lacks great knowledge in wildlife. Wolfs can endure beating and bites. They will still just keep at the bear continually tearing at it. Bears are usually lazy and just want to eat. (NOT HUNT.) The bear has a low endurance rate. BUt here is my honest oppinion. I don't think either will kill each other. But they might eat each other if that makes sence. Usually Bears and Wollves encounter each other but its never anything more than a defensive scuffle.

How fast do Brown Bears run?

The Brown Bear can run at 40 miles per hour

Who would win in a fight a tiger or a grizzly bear?

The tiger any

day! A tiger is much more agile and aggressive. not to mention that tigers are the sickest animals around. and hop is wrong

What has animal adaptation allowed?

Animals would vanish and become extinct if it were not for adaptation. Adaptation means survival of a species. It doesnt happen over night but takes a long time to develop. It can mean a behavior that becomes instinct for survival of a species. Or it could be an actual change in the animals body such as his color or the shape of his beak or body hair.

Are moose active by day or by night?

Moose are diurnal critters, or rather they are more active in the day than in the night, though they can see very well at night and are active at/after dusk and before/at dawn.

What are pola bears habitats?

Polar Bears live in the arctic regions of the world. They have two coats of fur to survive the harsh frigid conditions and have a protective layer of fat to keep them warm when hunting seals in the freezing water.

What is the importance of the skull?

The importance of the skeleton is to support, to move and to protect.

What does sockeye salmon eat?

Minnows and aquatic life as young, then fish as they become adults in the ocean.

What physical adaptations do salmon have?

they lay eggs up-stream so that other fish cant eat there eggs.
A very cool adaptation is that they can survive in both fresh and salt water, which not many other species of fish are able to do.

What animals eat beets?

Sugar beet by-product, calle beet pulp, are fed to cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and rabbits. It is merely a supplemental feed, which means that it cannot be fed alone as a ration because it will cause digestive upset--which leads to illness--in the animals that it is fed to. Humans also eat the by-product of sugar beets, which is sugar, after the beets have undergone processing.

Waste sugar beets have been found useful as a silage ration for cattle when mixed, choppsed and ensiled with straw. Because sugar beets are very high in carbohydrates (primarily starch and sugars), mixing with straw decreases the risk of metabolic issues like acidosis because the straw contributes to the needed fibre content that ruminants require in their diets.

Are there penguins in Hawaii?

Although some people think penguins are most common in Antartica, there are a few (like 11) penguins in Hawaii on the island of Maui in Sea Life Park Hawaii. The species is called the Humboldt penguin. They are endangered so people cannot get close to them.

What was Gulliver's name in Brobdingnag?

In Brobdingnag, Gulliver was known as "Grildrig" by the inhabitants of that land.

Are bears nocturnal?

Bears may be active either day or night. In wilderness areas far from people, they are often active during the day, generally considered crepuscular near people (active dawn and dusk) but bears very close to people are often nocturnal. Also, bears spend more time eating in the fall to fatten up for winter, called hyperphagia. During this time, they are active both night and day.

Where there ever bears in Ireland?

There are no wild bears in Ireland because the land is not suitable for them. Ireland does not have the proper climate or land for bears to live off of.

How have animals adapted to their surroundings?

different animals adapted to this forest in different ways like:

1.lion tailed macaque has strong tail,legs which help them to hold the branch

Are there bears in Missouri?

brown bears do not live in Missouri but they are well none in other places

What is the distance from Euston station to Paddington station?

16.9 mi - about 33 mins driving time.

London Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom to Paddington, Greater London, UK
1. Head northwest on Inner Ring W toward Camborne Rd 0.3 mi
2. Continue onto Tunnel Rd W 0.6 mi
3. Continue onto M4 (signs for Central London/M4/M25) 0.9 mi
4. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto the M4 ramp 0.5 mi
5. Merge onto M4 7.6 mi
6. Continue onto A4
Go through 1 roundabout 3.5 mi
7. Slight left at A3220/Warwick Rd
Continue to follow A3220 1.1 mi
8. At A40/Holland Park Roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto A40/Holland Park Ave
Continue to follow A40
Entering toll zone 1.0 mi
9. Turn left at A4206/Pembridge Rd
Continue to follow A4206
Leaving toll zone in 1.0 mi at Gloucester Terrace
Go through 1 roundabout 1.1 mi
10. Slight right at A4205/Eastbourne Terrace 0.3 mi
11. Take the 1st left onto A4205/Praed St 433 ft
Paddington, Greater London, UK

Why does the California flag say California republic?

Because California was an independent republic for a more 22 days in 1846. William B. Ide was the first and only President. Shortly thereafter, US troops fighting in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) occupied California, thus concluding a brief chapter in independence!