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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 call the people who cannot talk?

I think that they are called mute. I've also heard Dumb as an answer but not dumb like stupid

Where do brown bears sleep in the winter?

bears sleep in caves and up in tree tops bears love to be in smaller caves summer bell

What is a prey of a sloth bear?

The three toed sloth is herbivorous except that it eats some insects. The two toed sloth is mostly herbivorous too, but they also eat insects, and even small vertebrates if they manage to catch them.

Why do bears live on mountains?

because of its bit of fat and the thickness of it

Why do bears eat people?

Because if the person is interfearing with the bear, it will attack.

Why does a sloth bear pucker lips?

They have that adaption so they can invade termite colonies and suck the termites up.

What type of bear lives in Russia?

there are no wild ones, there are some in zoos though.

What is the best weather for bear hunting?

Days with light winds, so your scent won't carry to the bear.

Does a brown bear eat snakes?

Yes, if they can get their paws on it!

What can you do to help save the brown bear?

Saving the polar bears....It will take work from everyone. Dedication and the love of the species.

Turn off all electronics after you're done using them. For example: TV, lights, etc.

Donate to trustworthy groups. I suggest NRDC. Here's the website: https://secure.nrdconline.org/site/Donation2?df_id=1308&1308.donation=form1

Sign petitions or adopt a polar bear and her family! Help save these lovable animals. The Polar icecap is at a record low now with only 1.7 million square miles! Take action now! Investigate on other ways to help!!!!

How many times a day does a brown bear eat?

half its own body weight and that's 350lbs and brown bears weigh 700lbs

Why are brown bears dying?

The brown bears are not really dying. But if they do, it's just a fact of life. All things die. There's no way to escape it, really. But if i had to come up with a reason, i'd say that it was because of the humans who are messing with them. They know how to survive on their own. Survival of the fittest.

Why are you called people?

derived from populus, meaning common folk. Replaced the word folk/folc. First used around 15th Century, Anglo-French derivation.

Who wins in a fight between grizzly bear and an elephant?

A grizzly bear wouldn't dare mess with a bison bull or cow. When on the attack, a charging bison can and will gore a bear with its horns, not to mention crush the bear's ribs with his head. A bear can try to get at the neck, but all that thick fur will be in the way, and will come away with more injuries than he intended. A grizzly will steal and kill a bison calf, but only if the calf ventures far from his mother and from the safety of the herd.

Where to get a mud puppy?

shallow creeks , NOT ponds. i have a creek right by my apartments it best to go after it rained. you usually find them in shallow, muddy, cold water creeks. they need a air pump because i caught mine 2 days ago and they died because i didn't put the air pump in there WARNING: they get big enough to bite your hand off and swallow it in one gulp, and they are very territorial mud puppies live at the bottom of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams, and never leave the water. They hide themselves in vegetation and under rocks and logs, emerging at night to feed on whatever prey they can catch, including crayfish, worms, and snails.

Mudpuppies are easily distinguishable by their bushy, red external gills, which they grow as larva and never lose. They have flat heads, wide tails, stubby legs, and feet with four distinct toes. Their bodies are gray or brownish-gray with blue-black spots.

Females lay large clutches of eggs and guard them until they hatch, a unique trait among salamanders.

Mudpuppies are common throughout their range and have no special conservation status. However, habitat loss and pollution is putting pressure on some local populations.

What is a brown bears habitat?

The Brown Bear's habitat varies by the region they live in. In North America, they like to live along the coastline, in alpine meadows, and in the tundra. In Europe, they're found in mountain woodlands. In Siberia, their preference is to be in the forest.

Where do brown bears live in Italy?

The Marsican brown bear (Ursus arctos marsicanus) , also known as the Apennine brown bear, is a critically endangered subspecies of the brown bear, with a range restricted to the Abruzzo National Park, and the surrounding region in Italy.

Why do brown bears hibernate?

They hibernate in the winter when it is the coldest and food is scarce. Contrary to popular belief, not all bears go to sleep in the beginning of winter and emerge in the spring. Most bears will come out a few times during the winter but go back in to continue to hibernate.

What do bears in the alpine tundra eat?

they eat bear berries mostly and some other berries too.