Why do grizzly bears eat berries?
Bears eat berries because they tast good. You should know that who ever typed that question in.
Which President kept two grizzly bears in cages on the White House lawn?
Explorer Zebulon Pike sent a live pair of grizzly bear cubs to Thomas Jefferson at the White House. Jefferson put them in a cage and placed them on the front lawn. In this way, Jefferson showed Americans that new and exciting worlds beyond the Mississippi were waiting to be discovered.
How are grizzly bears being protected?
we are making sure all the bears are being protected by putting the wspa look after them but we do need your help. so would you please have the heart to donate £2.00 monthly to us to help them.
What sound does a grizzly bear make?
A polar bear makes sounds like an angry elephant.
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Polar bears make a number of different sounds.
When it's angry it makes a low growl when it wants to warn something off. They will also hiss and snort when angry and challenging another bear. When they are angry they make roaring sounds and growl. Their roar does in fact sound like an elephant's roar.
Mother polar bears have a different set of sounds when communicating with their cubs - they will let out a low growl when disciplining their young. They'll also cuff their cubs with a big paw to let them know they've done something wrong.
If the bear is in distress and upset it makes chuffing sounds.
Can a lion kill a grizzly bear?
Mountain lion, or African lion? North American Mountain lions are smaller than African lions. It's doubtful a N. Am Mountain Lion could kill a full grown grizzly. Any full grown lion could kill a grizzly cub bear though.
How are grizzly bear and panda different?
Pandas are black and white and smaller bears, grizzlies are brown with grizzled grey hair, much larger and have a defined hump over their shoulders. Pandas are found primarily in zoos and native to China; grizzlies are found primarily in North America.
How much does the rocky mountain grizzly bear weigh?
It depends on where they live. Grizzlies in Russia can weigh almost 1 ton. Yellowstone grizzlies weigh between 400 and 700 pounds.
Do grizzly bears live in North Carolina?
Yes. The black bear in NC is found today in two distinct populations, one in the western part of the state, inhabiting the mountains, and another in the coastal plain, inhabiting pine forests and coastal swamps.
The bear was once found statewide, but as the central part of the state was developed, the bear retreated to the wild areas west and east of the piedmont region. The bear population today has increased, and a few wandering bears (usually young males without a territory of their own) cross the piedmont, and are seen in the big cities of that region.
The world record black bear was killed in North Carolina, a huge 880 pounds, from the coastal plain, where the bears grow somewhat larger than their cousins in the mountains, because of the vast amount of food grown in the area.
Where does a grizzly bear find its food?
Moose can be found in forested areas with lakes or ponds, streams and swamps, i.e., moist conditions.
Coniferous and young mixed forests are their home. Snow cover in the winter up to 60-70 cm can be seen as standard Moose habitat is determined by temperatures. Moose prefer zones where the summer average is around 15ºC and does not exceed 27ºC for long. The reason for this temperature dependency: They cannot sweat and they produce additional heat by fermentation in their gut.
Besides the cooling effect of water, from which moose are seldomly far away, water protects against biting insects and offers good food supply.
Moose are native in nearly all Northern forest zones:Northern Europe, Northern America, the Baltic region and Siberia as well as in the colder regions of Asia.
The habitat is limited to the South by approximately the 50th parallel and to the North by the 67th parallel.
Scientifically this is taiga, forest tundra, temperate forest and rain forest, i.e., boreal and subarctic zones.
Two main areas are perfectly related to vegetation and the content of nutrients: Flooding areas, where high levels of nutrients/minerals come into the soils; when ponds are flooded, they grow nutrient-rich aquatic vegetation. The other area is forest burnt down by forest fires. Here high levels of nutrients also are available, and young forest can emerge giving the perfect food supply for moose.
The minerals required are found in silt and loess-soils found in the northern temperate zones, which forms the main habitat of the moose. These soils, combined with usually young eco-systems, give rapid plant growth of nutrient-rich and soft plants-the perfect food for moose.
How long do Polar Bears claws grow to?
Their paws can be 8 inches wide and their claws can be 6 inches long!
How do you milk grizzly bears?
A female manatee's mammary glands (milk glands) and teats are located behind the forelimbs or flippers, one per side. Like cattle and goats, a manatee's milk glands have no storage sacs, so manatee calves suckle frequently at short intervals. Consequently, any expectation of an acceptable yield would not occur.
How do you get away from a grizzly bear?
If you come into contact with a grizzly, avoid eye contact and move away slowly. Don't run, as this invites chase from the bear. You may have to climb a sturdy tree too if the bear decides to come after you. If there's no trees around, play dead, with your belly to the ground and your hands behind your neck.
Is a grizzly bear a herbivore or an omnivore?
Although all species of bears, including black and grizzly bears, are technically of the order Carnivora, they are essentially omnivores that eat plants, insects, fish, and animals.
Do grizzly bears live in Nebraska?
Officially, there are no bears in Nebraska. Check this link to verify.
Do grizzly bears travel in a group or alone?
Black bears walk alone but females stay with there babies.
Was it Lewis or Clark who was attacked by a Grizzly Bear?
According to the Lewis and Clark journals, grizzly bears did not chase Lewis or Clark, but rather one of the other members. On May 11, 1805 its stated that "We now found that Bratton had shot him (a bear) through the center of the lungs, notwithstanding which he had pursued him near half a mile and had returned more than double that distance and with his talons had prepared himself a bed in the earth of about 2 feet deep and five long and was perfectly alive when we found him."
On May 14th,1805 some of the men had another encounter with a bear:
"...one of the party wounded a brown bear very badly, but being alone did not think proper to pursue him. In the evening the men in two of the rear canoes discovered a large brown bear lying in the open grounds about 300 paces from the river, and six of them went out to attack him, all good hunters; they took the advantage of a small eminence which concealed them and got within 40 paces of him unperceived, two of them reserved their fires as had been previously conscerted, the four others fired nearly at the same time and put each his bullet through him, two of the balls passed through the bulk of both lobes of his lungs, in an instant this monster ran at them with open mouth, the two who had reserved their fires discharged their pieces at him as he came towards them, boath of them struck him, one only slightly and the other fortunately broke his shoulder, this however only retarded his motion for a moment only, the men unable to reload their guns took to flight, the bear pursued and had very nearly overtaken them before they reached the river; two of the party betook themselves to a canoe and the others separated an concealed themselves among the willows, reloaded their pieces, each discharged his piece at him as they had an opportunity they struck him several times again but the guns served only to direct the bear to them, in this manner he pursued two of them seperately so close that they were obliged to throw aside their guns and pouches and throw themselves into the river altho' the bank was nearly twenty feet perpendicular; so enraged was this anamal that he plunged into the river only a few feet behind the second man he had compelled take refuge in the water, when one of those who still remained on shore shot him through the head and finally killed him."
Can grizzly bears climb trees?
All bears have the ability to climb trees. -- Many books will say that brown bears (grizzlys) can't climb trees. While they can climb if they have branches, the largest ones are too heavy to climb using just their claws, which are not as curved as a black bear claw is. All black bears can climb trees, but very large males may chose to run or fight if chased rather than flee up trees.
Grizzly style its like doggy style but more growling and clawing
What does it mean when you dream of three white wolves and one grizzly bear?
Could have something to do with racial tensions or people of different races either in harmony or conflict. If you dreamt of Black Panthers, well that is obvious. The Black Panthers were essentially a gang of Black militants in the late sixties. Some humor was injected when a newscaster reported that ( a former member of the Black Panther Gang Snarled at the Judge! when on trial.
How many chromosomes does a grizzly bear give to its offspring?
last 6 year paper frome annamalai university
Do eagles travel alone or with others?
Eagles do not migrate in the way that many other birds do, but they will move from one area to another in search of food, particularly in winter. Although these birds will feed gregariously, they often hunt independently.