12000 lb = 6 t(US)
12000 lb = 6 t(US)
12000 lb = 6 t(US)
12000 lb = 6 t(US)
12000 lb = 6 t(US)
12000 lb = 6 t(US)
Why arnt you aggressive in netball?
I am aggressive in netball! I suppose it depends on how passionate you are about netball and how much you want to win for your team! It's a NON CONTACT SPORT but you can still be aggressive and there is still a bit of contact involved... so tbh man this question wasn't really needed to be asked.. you need a bit of aggression in all sports as if there wasn't no one would ever win!
Hope i answered the question alright!
Its Latin name is Ursus arctos horribilis What do you call this clawed hibernator?
It is the Silvertip Bear also known as the Grizzly Bear.
No bear is nice if you surprise, run away from or tease it. To look at though, that may be up to personal opinion.
brown Old trick question...the bear is white. It's a Polar Bear. The only place you could walk 15 south, 10 miles west, and then only have 15 miles to walk back to your starting point is the North Pole.
Stinky smells will deter them. I have camped most of my life and when I camp in a region with bears I use Raid or Black Flag around my camp and spray my tent as well. I don't get bears nor bugs. I know it works because I have stayed in camps where bears freely roam and would break into camps when they smelled food.
Is the brown bear a indicator specie?
No, a brown colored bear does NOT indicate it is a brown bear. Black bears can be brown, red, or yellow in color, especially in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of CA. Along the coastal mountains of CA, "most" black bears are black in color.
Brown bears, today, contain the grizzly bear family. In Alaska the brown's inland are called grizzlys and the brown's along the coast are called brown bears; there both the same bear.
The polar bear is a "sea bear."
To be alone is to be different to be different is to be alone... what does this mean?
to be alone mean to have some thing miss inside even if you have many people around you
How do you say brown bear in spanish?
"Brown bear" in Spanish is "oso pardo". It is pronounced "OH-so PAR-doe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations