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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 do you do when you are alone?

1. When I'm alone i read novels or magazines or sometimes watch tv or do net surfing.. 2. When I'm alone I ponder on a wide variety of old books on any topic that is handy (The Bhagavadgita to Zoology), practice playing the bagpipe chanter, tin whistle or guitar, make stained glass windows, carve wood, practice foreign languages, practice martial arts patterns, cook, watch documentaries, work on my book, research technical issues, help folks get their resumes spiffed up, practice breathing and meditation - the normal stuff,

How can you make breast buds go away?

just tell them that the conversation is top secreat just between the person your talking to and you .if they get mad that's theri prob for not trustign you with YOUR secreats.

Are there bears in the highland?

If you mean the Scottish highlands then sadly no. There is a move to re introduce wolves and bears.

What is the difference between true hibernation and torpor?

True hibernation is a process where an animal allows it's body temperature to drop to a few degrees above ambient temperature, and heart rate to drop too. Mainly in rodents, and smaller animals, they periodically awake to eat from a cache of food, deficate and drink. Bears slow their heart rate, but only drop their body temperature a few degrees, and they don't eat or drink at all during this period, so many scientists use other terms such as winter lethergy, etc instead. Torpor doesn't seem to be voluntary, not something for which the animal prepared. Torpor is a response of some small animals when they get too cold. It's a bit like passing out in response to being cold. When I used to trap ground squirrels for a job, if the morning was chilly, ground squirrels in our traps would be in torpor - they appeared dead, no response at all. I'd put them in my jacket pocket, and as my body temperature warmed them, they'd wake up to jump out and run home. I've also seen small warblers go into torpor too. Again, they look dead, but if you blow on them, they'd perk up.

Is there a fish that can climb trees?

Yeah,

i cannot recall the name.

But i think it is currently located in China

but it could climb a tree

What are the characters names of naughty bear?

There is Naughty, Sunbeam, Stardust, Goober, Cozy, Unibear, Daddles, Chubby, and heaps more. they were off the top of my head (a girl) and my brothers

Why should a good warm-up include stretching and activity-specific warm-up actions?

One of the points of performing warm-up exercises is to prevent injury and muscle strain. The best way to ensure that these events do not occur is to warm up the muscles that are going to be used in the exercise regimen.

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Can bears throw rocks?

Allegedly, yes; and well. A man in Erzurum, Turkey claims to have been injured by a bear throwing a rock. Bears are a people, too.

Do sloth bears eat tigers?

Bengal and sumatran tigers do kill sloth bears on some occasions and sometimes feed on them. There has been videos recorded on a bengal tiger preying on a very big boar sloth bear. On some occasions, however, an adult boar sloth bear can defend itself quite well from a tiger since sloth bears can be very fierce and very defensive, showing their giant claws when standing upright and raising their fury hair on their heads. They can even steal prey from big male leopards or chase them all the way up to the trees.

Can a tember wolf survive in a fight with a brown bear?

A timber wolf could survive, if it avoided the bear's sledgehammer blows. But it could not defeat an adult bear in a fight, it's too small and could not do serious injury to the bear.

What is a bears classification?

Bears belong to the family Ursidae, which is classified within the order Carnivora. There are eight species of bears, including the American black bear, brown bear, polar bear, and giant panda, among others. They are primarily characterized by their large size, heavy build, and plantigrade locomotion (walking on the soles of their feet). Bears are omnivorous, feeding on a varied diet that includes plants, fruits, insects, and small animals.