What animals do sloth bears eat?
Sloth bears primarily eat vegetation, though ants, termites, grubs, beetles, and other insects also make up a large part of their diet. They may eat carrion, but only during times when food is not plentiful.
What causes tingling in left arm and leg?
i don't know myself im sorry im trying to find out right now i keep putting VICKS onto my left leg on where it hurts... That's what i can recommend right now
What characteristics distinguish humans from all other mammals?
Either: primates have binocular vision, a well developed cerebrum, relatively long fingers and toes, and arms that can rotate around their shoulder joints. Or: besides an increased ability to use their eyes and front limbs together to perform certain tasks. :)
Where can you find the brown bear?
Brown bears can be found in various regions across North America, Europe, and Asia. In North America, they inhabit areas from Alaska to parts of the western United States and Canada. In Europe, they are primarily found in countries like Russia, Sweden, and Finland. Additionally, brown bears are present in parts of the Himalayas and other mountainous regions of Asia.
Who is the relative of the brown bear?
The polar bear, grizzly bear, and black bear. Though some may think that a brown bear and a polar bear can have babies together that has only happen between a Grizzly bear and a polar bear. Note: Grizzly's and Brown bears are different species of bear.
People are putting tubes in their stomach and taking out the bile for medicines (yuck). Even though we can survive if we didn't have Bile, for some randon reason moon bears can't. So of course no one thinks about the moon bears and lets them die afterwards and gets some more (completely unfair).
How many cubs can a bear have at 1 time?
The black bears here in Tennessee have cubs dependent upon the food supply. In the past two years the food has been abundant and the bears are having up to 4 cubs each. Typically the average bear has between 1-3 cubs.
How much does a full grown grizzly weigh?
The grizzly tops out at around 900 pounds, but some other races of the brown bear, like the kodiak, can weigh up to 1500 pounds or more.
How does brown bears get there food?
Brown bears get their food by hunting for fish and eating berries and other fruits found in the forest. They can take down a moose if they wish but usually eat dead prey from other animals. They also like human food from campers and hikers.
What is the life cycle of a brown bear?
From baby (cub) to fully grown (mature adult). Cubs when born are very small, about the size of guinea pigs, but grow to about 30 pounds within 2 months and 100 lbs by 8 months.
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Are there bears in the desert?
Actually, to a certain extent, yes. The North American black bear is known to occasionally wander deserts in Arizona, New Mexico, northern Mexican states (Chihuahua, Sonora, etc) and western Texas, though they do not live there every day.
How many wolves does it take to kill a grizzly bear?
In most cases, a pack of wolves won't dare take on a grizzly. They know it's not worth the time and effort when they can spend their time hunting elk, deer or moose instead of trying to kill a grizzly.
What family of animal is the bear from?
Although many people think that bears are part of the cat family, bears are in the canine family. They are caniforms, or doglike carnivorans, with the pinnipeds being their closest living relatives.
What is mode of reproduction of animalia?
Being mammals, platypuses reproduce via sexual reproduction.
Platypuses are also monotremes, meaning they reproduce by laying eggs, which hatch into young platypuses that initially feed off mothers' milk. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals and include just the platypus and the echidna. Platypuses lay eggs in a chamber at the end of a burrow dug into a riverbank or next to a creek.
Their young, once hatched, drink milk from grooves on the mother's abdomen where it seeps from glands, rather than attaching to teats.
It depends on what kind of bear you are wanting to know about. Some do, some don't.
Why do gulls and brown bears live together?
Because the gull finds food for the bear, and the gull get's some of the food (i think) and when both organisms get something out of it, it's called mutualism.
No, he wasn't but his goal was to stop slavery through violent means.