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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 kind of bears are in Indiana?

Bears lived in Indiana over a 100 years ago and authorities say that the bears in Indiana are extinct. However, there have been a few confirmed sightings of bears in recent years in the state.

What are people from Tennessee called?

People who live in Tennessee or who come from Tennessee are called Tennesseans.

Tennesseans have also been known as "Volunteers", "Big Benders", or even "Butternuts." The first two names are obvious references to two of the state's popular nicknames. The third, "Butternuts," probably originated during the War between the States and is reference to the tan colored uniforms of Tennessee soldiers.

If a tree falls in a forest and there is no one there to haul it away what happens to it?

it depends, if you are talking about hearing it as the emission of sound waves then yes. a tree falling in a forest would make a sound but if you are talking about perception, there is no person to hear the sound. so the tree makes a sound but nobody hears it

Is there bears in Hungary?

Sometimes it shows up in the boarder area, they came over from Slovakia but there is no need to be afraid of them, you won't see any...

What is the people of Serbia called?

Yugoslavia was a national term, not an ethnic term. It was also an umbrella category meaning "Southern Slavs" in the same way that "Hispanic" is an umbrella term referring to the vast diversity of Latin America. So when people lived in Yugoslavia, they were called "Yugoslavs", but they also retained their ethnic identities: Albanians, Bosniaks, Bulgarians*, Croats, Hungarians*, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, and Slovenes.

* These are incredibly small minorities in former Yugoslavia.


Since the breakup of Yugoslavia, people have preserved their ethnic identities, but taken on new national identities, which include: Bosnians, Croatians, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbians, and Slovenians. As a result, you have Croats who live in Croatia, e.g. Croatian Croats and Croats who live in Bosnia, e.g. Bosnian Croats. You have Bosniaks who live in Bosnia, e.g. Bosnian Bosniaks, and Bosnians who live Serbia, e.g. Serbian Bosniaks.

How much are forests declining?

government sources still project a decline of 4 percent of forestland to about 703 million acres by the year 2040.

What is an example of commensalism in temperate deciduous forest?

relationship with both organisms benefits. One organism gets benefits from anothor but it helps the other organism to.

ex:

1)relationships between bees and flowers,

2)certain ants nest inside the plant's thorns. In exchange for food and shelter, ants protect trees from attack by herbivores and competition from other plants

3) land version of symbiosis is the relationship of the Egyptian Plover bird and the crocodile. In this relationship, the bird is well known for preying on parasites that feed on crocodiles. To that end, the crocodile openly invites the bird to hunt on its body, even going so far as to open its jaws to allow the bird enter the mouth safely to hunt the leeches from its gums. For the bird, this relationship not only is a ready source of food, but a safe one considering that few predator species would dare strike at the bird at such proximity to its host.

What is the adaptation of an animal?

An inherited characteristic (DNA) that allows an organism to survive and reproduce in a particular environment .There are various adaptation methods.You can go to sites like the following to learn more.

1.teacher.scholastic.com/activities/explorations/adaptation

2.www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/.../adaptations/index.cfm

3.www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/.../adaptation.htm

4.library.thinkquest.org/J001644F/

What is a stream of water?

A stream is a flowing body of Waterwith a Current_(stream), confined within a Stream_bedand Stream_bank. Depending on its locale or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to as a branch, brook, beck, Burn_(topography), creek, Kill_(body_of_water),Lick_(stream),Rill,Riversyke, Bayou, rivulet, or run. In some countries or communities a stream may be defined by its size. In the United_Statesa stream is classified as a watercourse less than 60 feet (18 metres) wide.

What did aboriginal hunters eat?

Aboriginals gathered their food by tracking the animals. Men and women both gathered different sorts of food. Women gathered smaller animals and fruits and berries, they knew what plants were poison and what ones weren't, they were taught by their Elders. They would gather the smaller animals by tracking them and digging them out of their burrow etc. Men tracked larger animals like kangaroos and emus. They would stalk their prey and sneak up in striking distance (which was done numerous ways depending on the circumstances) and strike the animal down. They would get within striking distance by, if they are on open land, they would crawl slowly across the ground being sure to stay downwind or slowly creep across the open ground behind a thick shrub, sometimes they also covered themselves with mud to cover their scent, and then strike or , if there was cover, they would quietly run behind the cover and dart from cover to cover.

Who would win a fight between paddington bear and Winnie the Pooh?

Well, Winnie-the-Pooh has the initial advantage because he has back legs, whereas Sooty just has a hand up his backside. However, Winnie-the-Pooh is only stuffed with stuffing, whereas Sooty contains a large fist - significantly more powerful than teddy-bear stuffing and capable of punching red-shirted bears hard on the nose.

Then again, Sooty doesn't have a mouth (or if he does, it's stitched up), whereas Winnie-the-Pooh does, and it is presumably filled with hugeawesome bear teeth that could rip Sooty (and the hand inside him) apart in seconds.

But then, Sooty is a magician and has all the powers of the Dark Arts at his beck and call, so I'm inclined to think he'd use his evil powers to simply disintegrate Winnie-the-Pooh and have done with it.

How is all water connected?

Most of them are, but there are many that are not, like every mud puddle you ever spashed in. There are many others: Crater Lake, The Salton Sea, Mono Lake, The Dead Sea, Great Salt Lake...virtually all salty inland bodies of water are cutoff.

How is the fur coat of a bear related to homeostasis?

The fur coat of a bear helps to maintain a body temperature that is warmer than the surrounding environment; a characteristic common to mammals.

Could Jean Grey kill Wolverine?

Jean Grey without a doubt. JEAN GREY has the power of telekinesis in which she can control things with her mind ,while SUE STORM CAN TURN INVISIBLE AND ALSO GENERATE FORCE FIELDS.SO ALTHOUGH IT MIGHT TAKE A LITTLE WHILE IM SURE JEAN GREY WOULD PUT THE HURT ON SUE STORM .JEAN GREY ALSO HAS THE POWER OF THE PHEONIX SHE WOULD PROBABLY CRUSH SUE STORM INSIDE HER LITTLE PROTECTIVE BUBBLE. Jean on her own isn't much of a threat. Sue on the other hand can create force fields inside Jean's head and kill her flat out. Jean is no longer host to the Phoenix, however she is one with the Phoenix which means currently Sue would be crushed. Hope this helps!~

Where does Christopher Brown live?

chris brown lived in tapphanock va when he was younger.

then when he got famous he lived in New Jersey.

now he lives in western Virginia down the street from his mother in his own mansion.

What are Native American words for bear?

Some Native American words for "bear" are:

Oneida - ohkwa·lí

Cherokee - ya'na

Choctaw - ni'ta

Ojibwa - mukwa (grizzly bear = misabe mukwa)

Shawnee - m'kwah

Potawatomi - mko

Cheyenne - nahqui

Arapaho - whoth

Arikara - kuunux

Pawnee - kuuruks

Mandan - mato

Omaha - mon'chu

Dakota - mato

Zuni - iee shai

Hidatsa - nohpitsi

Crow - daxpitse

Nez Perce - yahka'

Blackfoot - kiaiu or kaiyi (it means "one who is lost")

Shoshone - weda'

Comanche - wasahpe

Native American cultures used stories to accomplish what goals?

To carry on history. ANSWER

Our stories are actually called Teachings in which have been passed down from generation to generation to yes, carry on history but also to learn from and guide new generations.

What did people do to protect themselves from the plague?

They quarantined people that were infected, moved away from cities with high amounts of people suffering from the plague, burned the infected bodies when they died to prevent it from spreading, and they use to wear masks over their noses that were filled with things like dried flowers which they believed prevented them from getting it, although this didn't really help.

What happens to predator population when the prey population is eliminated?

The predator population also goes down because there is less for it to eat. This is called the food chain.