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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 does it mean to have brown hair?

Doesnt "mean" anything. If someone has brown hair the dominant Allele between the two parents happened to be brown hair...

Do brown bears live on land only?

Yes, there are not like polar bears. Brown bears live entirely on land, though may wade into a river to catch salmon.

What can you do to safely to get away from a bear?

Whatever you do DO NOT RUN. This makes you food and open to attack. Bears are scavengers and feed on just about any easy meal which is why they are often found at garbage dumps. You want to avoid confrontation or interest from them when you come upon them by surprise. The absolute best action when you see a bear is to back slowly away. Startled bears will most often make "fake" charges before actually attacking. Making yourself as big as possible with your arms above your head and in a normal voice GO BEAR! GO BEAR!! will make them realize you are human and feel you would NOT be an easy meal. Always keep moving away from the bear but never turn your back or move too quickly. You should always carry bear spray when moving around in bear country. You should also never hike alone. When hiking or walking in bear territory you should make lots of noise like talking loud or singing (some hikers wear bells on their boots to warn the bear they are coming) For the most part, bears will avoid contact with humans whenever possible. Be safe, carry bear spray and take the time to learn how to use it.

How tall can a female brown bear be?

An adult male Kodiak - Alaskan brown - bear stands 3.5-4.5 ft (exceptionally up to 5 feet-1.52 m) tall at the shoulder when it is standing on all four legs. When standing fully upright on its hind legs, a large male could reach a height of 10 feet (3 m). When hunters refer to a 10-foot (3.0 m) bear, they are estimating the size of the skinned-out hide by adding the length (nose to base of tail) and the width (tip of left center front claw to tip of right center front claw) and dividing that sum by two. This measurement is extremely variable due to hide shrinkage or stretching, rendering it impossible to use as a reliable way to compare bears.

What would win silver back or grizzly?

The silverback, because it's weight to muscle distribution is 12 times greater than that of a bears.

What is better rifle carteidge for brown bear a 340 weatherby or a 375hh magnum?

The 340 offers as much energy as the 375 with a much flatter trajectory. Use good quality 250 grain bullets and you'll be able to knock down any brownie from any reasonable range without concern.

Is it bad if your right arm cracks every time you move that same arm?

If it is just a crack like popping a knuckle then i wouldn't be to worried but i would get it looked at. If there is a good deal of pain when it cracks then i would go see a doctor immediately.

What do mega bears eat?

mega bears eat salmons also berries but no humans

Is a bear more dangerous than a hippo?

No, a hippo is more aggressive and kills more humans than bears do.

What eats a bear when it is an adult?

Man is the only predator to a bear when it is an adult. Unless it dies from a fight or old age/sickness, then it can be eaten by all forest meat eating dwellers.

Is tatty teddy spelled tatty or tattie?

It is spelt Tatty Teddy not Tattie. It's other name is Me to You and that is the more well known one.

Why do fish find it easy to swim in water yet you find it hard to walk through water?

It has to do with the amount of water you have to move in order to make distance.

A fish has what we call a stream-line shape. It presents a very small cross section to the water in the direction that it is moving in, therefore the entire mass of water that it has to displace is very small compared to the effort it makes. Most of the force it puts into motion is given to honest acceleration of its own body.

When you walk through water you present a very large surface area to the water and therefore have to move a large amount of water in order to effect distance.

Fish are specially designed to survive in a water environment. Their bodies are hydrodynamic, which allows them to cut through the water with little of no resistance. Their fins are designed specifically to propel the fish through the water. And most of all, fist have an internal ballast, which makes them buoyant enough to not sink to the lake/river/ocean bed, but not so buoyant that they float to the surface. The ballast is usually an air bladder, inside the fish, and it is meant to keep the fish within a certain water level.

A person, on the other hand, is not designed for aquatic environments. Humans usually wade into water, wearing clothing and boots, which get waterlogged and heavy. As most people don't have any thin surfaces, they are more susceptible to rushing currents, which make it hard to stay standing in running water. Finally, humans float, so when walking in deeper water, it become hard to remain upright or in contact with the lake/river/ocean bed.

Do djarum blacks have THC?

no...nicotine high comes quickly and goes quickly...djarum and all ather tobaco has that effect...the weed high is different...as in better...it also takes a while to kick in and a while to go relative to djarum, etc.

I am 12. 5'2 and Weigh 139.2 Pounds Is This Over weight?

Yes; according to most standards, you are underweight.

In the US, we use the body-mass index (BMI) to help determine whether an individual is underweight, normal, overweight, or obese. The BMI ranges for these categories is as follows:

* Underweight: <18.5

* Normal: 18.5-25

* Overweight: 25-30

* Obese: >30

BMI is calculated by dividing a person's weight (in kilograms) by their height (in meters) squared. Using this calculation, a person who is 5'10" tall and weighs 126 lb would have a BMI of 18.1, which is technically underweight.

Can a grizzly bear black bear and brown bear swim?

No, but they can stick their heads under water to get fish! Only Polar Bears can swim underwater! And did you know ALL Polar Bears are left handed...or would it be pawed?

What are adaptations that help animals hold on to branches?

Strong and flexible tail, light weighted bones or sharp claws and strong

feet.