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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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How do you identify roller bearing by number?

Bearing Identification AFBMA Bearing Numbers

The Anti Friction Bearing Manufacturers Association has a code system which identifies bearings by type, size and construction. Any bearing supply house or bearing manufacturer can identify their bearings from such code numbers. The following tabulation shows those codes which most commonly apply to bearings in U.S. Motors.

AFBMA Code System For Bearings

000

Bore

AAA

Type

OO

Width & O.D.

AAAA

Cage. Shields or Seals & Modifications

0

Internal Fit Up

Code

Space No.

Common Symbols

Description

Bore

1, 2, 3

17 or 105

Inside diameter of bearing in m.m. refer to bearing catalog

Type

1, 2, 3

BC

BL

BD

BF

Ball bearing, single row, radial, non-filling slot

Ball bearing, single row, radial, filling slot

Ball bearing, double row, radial, non-filling slot

Ball bearing, double row, radial, filling slot

Width & O.D.

1, 2

00

02

03

04

6000 series bearing

6200 series bearing

6300 series bearing

6400 series bearing

Cage shields or seals modification

1

2, 3

X

P

S

G

Manufacturer a standard bearing cage

Metal shield permanently fastened

Contact seal permanently fastened

Snap ring groove on O.D. with snap ring

Internal Fit Up

1

3

Internal clearance greater than standard

Example:

50BC02 - Single row, radial, non-filling slot ball bearing with 50 mm bore and a 6200 series O.D. and width. The SKF number would be 6210.

75BC03XP - Single row, radial, non-filling slot ball bearing with 75 mm bore, a 6300 series O.D. and width, manufacturer's standard bearing cage and one shield. The SKF number would be 63152.

35BC02XSS3 - Single row, radial, non-filling slot ball bearing with 35 mm bore, a 6200 series O.D. and width, manufacturer's standard bearing cage, 2 seals and an internal clearance greater than standard. The SKF number would be 62072RS/C3.

How do you reference 'Brown Bear Brown Bear What do you see'?

I like to use the book's illustrator's website, listed below as a related link.

Where do bear live in the summer?

they live in the wood sometimes in caves or just under a tree whatever they find they will take

What does fuhrer mean and why did people call Hitler that?

Because he was the leader of Germany? Führer means 'leader' in German

Who would win silverback or grizzly bear?

3 wolves will win if the gorilla gets frightened, and 3 wolves are enough to take down a lion. A silverback gorilla is pretty good at killing a wild dog, but 3 wolves will get the gorilla at the end.

What is a bears habitat?

Bears inhibit estuaries, mountainous areas, and forested areas. While hibernating, they like covered, secluded areas.

Are spirit bears real?

yes and here are some facts about them: Named after Frank Kermode, former director of the Royal B.C. Museum, Victoria.

· The Kermode or Spirit Bear is a black bear that has white fur due to a rare genetic trait.

· The bear is not albino, as it typically has a brown nose and eyes.

· The greatest concentration of Spirit Bears are found on the Central Coast and North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, but have been documented in northeast British Columbia and as far east in North America as Minnesota.

· In British Columbia, the greatest number of Spirit Bears are found on Princess Royal Island, where as many as one-tenth of the black bears born are white.

· In British Columbia, it is illegal to hunt the Spirit Bear.

· The Spirit Bear, like most black bears, weighs about half a pound when born and generally between 150-300 pounds when fully grown.

· The bear's body length, measured from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail, averages between four and six feet. Its height, measured from the bottom of the paw flat on the ground to the highest part of the shoulders, is between two-and-a-half and three feet.

· Spirit bears, like most black bears, are omnivores. They eat berries, nuts, fruits, roots, grasses and other plants, insects, deer and moose fawns, carrion and, during the salmon season from late summer through fall, spawning salmon.

· They are usually solitary, except females with offspring. Males keep large home ranges overlapping with smaller ranges of several females.

· Females reach sexual maturity at three to four years of age. Mating takes place during the summer months, with gestation taking about 220 days. Cubs are born in their mother's winter den in January or February, and are weaned at about eight months, but may remain with their mother for up to a year-and-a-half, when she is ready to mate again.

· Spirit bears can run up to 55 km per hour.

· They can go without food for up to seven months during hibernation in northern areas.

· Spirit bears can live for more than 25 years in the wild.

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Do bears hurt people?

If they feel threatened yes they will. Most bears try to avoid being around humans.

Why did Buck kill the moose and the bear?

Because Buck wanted some meat to eat. Initially he shot the moose because moose are game animals and good for eating, but then the bear came and raided Buck's storage supply of moose meat. So Buck had to hunt the bear down so it wouldn't come back and raid his food supply again. And of course, bear meat is also good to eat, even though it's a little tougher and stringer to chew on.

Which planets are often called the rocky planets and why are they called so?

Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are the Rocky planets. They are called so simply because they are rocky, their outer layer is solid. All other planets in the solar system are gaseous.

What is a tibetan blue bear or tibetan brown bear?

A Tibetan blue bear is an extremely rare species of brown bear found in the Tibetan plateau and is thought to be what the yeti is because both can stand on 2 legs.

Despite it's name, it's not blue but a brown or whitish colour. It is thought by some people to be extinct but some still survive but it is very little known and sightings are extremely rare.

How many kermode bears are left in the wild?

there is 200 Kermode bears left in the world (white and black).

Would a lion beat a grizzley bear?

Lions are powerful cats, second only to the tiger. The grizzly bear is a race of the brown bear. Lions can weigh 400 pounds or more, and a large male grizzly can weigh 800 pounds or more. Chances are, the fight would be brief, with both animals retiring after a few moments. There are records of Siberian tigers killing brown bears, however.

Are brown bears vertebrates?

yes they are all mammals vertebrates

Do brown bears live in land?

Bears live in caves and dens.

Dens are usually shallow covered pits.

Name of a bear meaning No drink?

There is no species of bear which has a name meaning "no drink".

The koala is a marsupial, and its name is derived from an aboriginal word for "no drink", but it is most certainly not a bear.