Do grizzly bears feed their cubs?
No, unfortunately they do not. A grizz or for that matter another black bear, may even kill the cubs if they go near the adult bears. It is not called "the wild" for no reason.
What are Brown Bears Biotic Factors?
it is food and other types of stuff that are related to a black bear, ex. berries, fish,breathing,shelter.
Do black bears kill grizzly bears?
Black bears are not known to eat other species of bears, or to be cannibalistic in nature. Here is a detailed outline of their diet:
"Black bears are omnivores whose diet includes plants, meat, and insects. Their diet typically consists of about 10-15% animal matter." --Wikipedia
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Can a gorilla kill a grizzly bear?
Probably not. A bear, no matter what species, can easily kill and eat a gorilla.
When was the last grizzly bear killed?
The California golden bear disappeared from the state of California in 1922 when the last one was shot in Tulare County, but it is still on the state flag of California.
Are there grizzly bears in Florida?
No. If there are they would be in a zoo. Grizzly bears live in the Northwest area.
What tipe of fish do grizzly bears eat?
Bears eat mostly salmon or trout, but will eat any species of fish.
Are there grizzly bears in Oregon?
For someone that might know...I was in Oregon and heading to California and all throughout this vacation I saw nothing but Elk signs..and then ran into a herd of them. Since then and having taken pictures, I've had people telling me that they were not Elk but Caribou. So does anyone know if that's the case? Are they elk or caribou? OR can there be both in that region?? Any response would be appreciated... Thank you
Do grizzly bears move around or stay in one area?
wolves stay for about 3 months then move on to a new den
Grizzly bear can run as fast as the average what?
No; a grizzly bear can run about 30 MPH. A horse can run about 40 MPH. Horse speed can vary by breed, however.
Is a 357 magnum a good gun for protection against grizzly bears?
The .357 magnum is borderline for any big game hunting, and while it can kill a bear, it is anything but ideal. I wish I had a dollar for every wounded deer I had to track, that someone tried to take down with a .357 magnum. You are much better off with the .44 magnum, and a properly rigged .44 magnum is a joy to shoot. If you still find the .44 to be intimidating, Buffalo bore makes a new round with reduced recoil that has plenty enough power for bears and deer. They are 240 grain lower recoil, but still offer more than the .357 magnum. The .44 magnum also will shoot the .44 Special rounds, which are very easy to shoot but more powerful for hunting than any of the .357 Magnum loads.
Now if you were to move up to the .357 maximum, that is a different story, as that is a much more effective round than the .357 magnum.
Yes, mainly depending on where you hit the bear. Stay within fifty yards and you will be fine. If you reload your own ammunition, stick with a hard cast 180 grain load. Also, hunting black bear with a handgun calls for a specific type of hunting. Use dogs to tree the bear, or hide in a tree stand next to a baited area. That way, all your shots will be within that fifty yard range. I personally would use a high power rifle, such as a 30-06, for an example.
There is a shark which lives in polar waters, the Greenland shark. It is primarily a scavenger but has been known to eat marine mammals including polar bears.
What part of Saskatchewan do grizzly bears live in?
generally lives in the uplands of western North America.
This subspecies is thought to descend from Ussuri brown bears which crossed to Alaska from eastern Russia 100,000 years ago, though they did not move south until 13,000 years ago.
What to a person should do when encountering a grizzly bear in the wild?
Run away. A middle-aged couple were walking in a wooded area known for bears. The wife asked her husband of 30 years, "What should we do if we see a bear?". The husband replies, "We should run like hell in the other direction". The wife chuckles and asks sarcastically, "Honey, do you seriously think, at your age, in your physcial condition, that you can outrun a bear?" The huband replies, "Oh, I don't have to outrun the bear. I just have to outrun you."
What do Grizzly Bears eat in Fall?
In fall, grizzly bears eat berries, whitebark and limber pine nuts, insect nests, and starchy tubers and roots according to the US Fish and Wildlife service. That would include bees nests with honey, but berries and nuts are most prevalent.
Is a grizzly bear a decomposer?
A grizzly bear is a consumer since it eat other plants or animals to survive.
What temperature do black and grizzly bears live in?
These bears will live in temperatures above 100 degrees F and below -10 degrees F. Usually at the latter temperature bears are in hibernation, but still, when bears are too hungry to be in hibernation, they'll be out looking for food.
What is name of female grizzly bear?
A sow.
Female polar bears are called sows and the male bears are called boars, while their offspring's are called cubs. A male polar bear can weigh up to 2 - 3 times as much as a female bear. Polar bears are exceptional swimmers and can hold their breath for about two minutes by closing their nostrils without pinching their noses.