No. The closest bears to the state of Indiana live in Northern Wisconsin and Northern New York. These are black bears.
only black bears, Ursus americanus
Bears eat any kind of fishEXAMPLE:seal and angelfish
black bears, grizzly bears
by eating trash around the forests
PolarBearpolar bears and brown bears.
Koalas are not bears at all.
Polar bears
Yes, grizzly bears were once present in Indiana, but they are believed to have been extirpated from the region by the mid-1800s due to habitat loss and hunting. Historically, their range included parts of the Midwest, but today, they are no longer found in Indiana. The state now primarily hosts black bears, which have been making a gradual comeback in recent years.
Black bears are not herbivores.
The three little bears
polar bears