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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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Does a black body always appear black explain the term black body?

Not always. The color may vary on the color scheme but the category of the color remains the same. A black bear may appear gray. A brown bear may appear red or orange/yellow.

Are there brown koalas?

As a species, koalas are grey, rather than brown.

Koalas have woolly light to dark grey fur with brown and white patches and a cream belly. Mature males have a brown stain on their chest, the result of a gland which produces an orange coloured discharge. This is used to mark the trees the male climbs (and attract females) by rubbing this gland against the base of the tree and the trunk. Southern koalas tend to have fur that is darker and tending more towards brown than that of koalas found in the northern parts of Australia.

Why do wooly bears come out in the fall?

Wooly bear catepillars are hatched out around late summer and only have a short time to eat as much as they can before going into their cocoons, often during the winter. In the spring they hatch out as moths.

Does Dire Bear form cause more threat than Bear form in wow?

No, Dire Bear form has an increased Stamina compared to the normal Bear form, but both should have the same threat modifier.

Where can you see bears in Yellowstone?

The park is full of bears! You basically have to look for them. If you want to see a bear act like a bear: Grizzlies like open grasslands and forrests and eat mostly grasses, roots and shrubs and some meat. Black Bears like thick vegetated forrests and dense cover and eat mostly vegetation and occasionally meat. If you want to see a bear go where a bear would. Although there are both black and grizzly bears in Yellowstone, black bears and grizzly bears often don't share terratories. Black bears are often seen in the northern portion of the park (around Tower and Roosevelt areas) Grizzlies are found in the rest of the park. For more information visit the park's website at: www.nps.gov/yell or talk to a park ranger or park employee. Please report bear sightings to visitor centers, or to a park ranger. Remember you must stay at least 100 yards away from any bear or wolf and 25 yards away from other large animals. Follow all laws, regulations, and guidelines while in Yellowstone, they are there to keep you safe, and make your trip more enjoyable! Always obey park rangers, officials, and park employees, and enjoy your Yellowstone experience!

The park is full of bears! You basically have to look for them. If you want to see a bear act like a bear: Grizzlies like open grasslands and forrests and eat mostly grasses, roots and shrubs and some meat. Black Bears like thick vegetated forrests and dense cover and eat mostly vegetation and occasionally meat. If you want to see a bear go where a bear would. Although there are both black and grizzly bears in Yellowstone, black bears and grizzly bears often don't share terratories. Black bears are often seen in the northern portion of the park (around Tower and Roosevelt areas) Grizzlies are found in the rest of the park. For more information visit the park's website at: www.nps.gov/yell or talk to a park ranger or park employee. Please report bear sightings to visitor centers, or to a park ranger. Remember you must stay at least 100 yards away from any bear or wolf and 25 yards away from other large animals. Follow all laws, regulations, and guidelines while in Yellowstone, they are there to keep you safe, and make your trip more enjoyable! Always obey park rangers, officials, and park employees, and enjoy your Yellowstone experience!

How do you get a bear way from your house?

Most experts recommend making a lot of noise. Hitting pots or pans together seems to work. You should call authorities anytime you encounter a bear close to your home and they can remove the bear if it continues to be a problem. As a last resort, you may have to shoot the bear if it becomes a nuisance and cannot be removed by any other method. Do not make the mistake of jeopardizing your family's safety by trying to ignore the problem. Bears can be dangerous...they have killed people, and they will again...don't be a victim.

What country symbolizes a bear?

I heard that Russia is synonymous with the bear. See the cover of one of the magazines (Time magazine?) during the Olympics that Russia boycotted -- Russia is depicted as a bear, and I think the bear had taken a bite out of the olympic symbol. (BTW, I hear England is represented by the lion, and the U.S. by the American eagle or a Uncle Sam.)

What is corrosive ammunition?

Corrosive ammunition is simply any ammunition (usually older military) that uses primers containing potassium chlorate. The residual salts from primer combustion contain potassium chloride, which is highly hygroscopic - water in atmosphere combines with the salt to form a corrosive liquid, which will pit, corrode or rust the rifle bore.

Corrosive salts are water soluble and today, cleanup only requires a few patches soaked with soapy water or even Windex, followed by your favorite bore cleaner.

Consider any WW I or WW II surplus ammunition to be corrosively primed, and clean accordingly.

Why is browns treatment of twain unfair?

brown is there to give advice when twain does something wrong. he also should have patience with him and explain how things are done since he is a cub pilot. brown is there to show him not criticize him.

Where do grizzly live?

northern U.S., Canada and Alaska. lives in woodland near water and below or on mountains or vulcanos

What does the woman in black look like?

If you read the book it would tell you. She looks ill which makes her look old, is very thin and wears black and a bonnet.

Why does the pupil always appear black?

It appears black because most of the light entering the pupil is absorbed by the tissues in the eye