Oregonians would like to think that bears only dwell within national parks and forests, but unfortunately this is not the case as they often live near suburban areas.
this is usually due to many bears becoming domesticated due to uneducated persons feeding them, and bears stay where the food is.
otherwise if you were wondering about where they live if there were no human's , then yes you would probably find them in national forests.
No grizzly bears have been spotted in Oregon since the late 1930's. The last one was killed in Wallowa County. Grizzly bears only live in zoos in Oregon these days
arctic animals ex.polar bears
Bears are found all over Canada, from coast to coast to coast and near everywhere in between.
Usually, they don't. Foxes are not a big part of a polar bear's diet.
No, lions do not live in Slovakia as they are native to Africa and some parts of Asia. However, bears, specifically brown bears, can be found in Slovakia, particularly in the Tatra Mountains and other forested areas. These bears are part of the country's wildlife and are protected by law.
they live with grizzly bears
Bears do have live birth.
Polar bears live in the Arctic, which is very cold. Brown Bears and American Black Bears live in subarctic to temperate climates. Sloth bears and spectacled bears live in tropical and subtropical climates.
Bears live in the forests of Maine.
No, bears do not live on Mount Everest
Polar bears are in most zoos in every state, but they are only found wild in the Arctic. There is no state that is part of the Arctic Circle.
Grizzly bears have been gone from Oregon for over 50 years. The last one was killed near Billy Meadows north of Enterprise in 1937. Their inability to adapt to human encroachment, coupled with their fearless nature combined to ensure that grizzly bears would be hunted to extinction in Oregon. Settlers could not live with the constant threat to their families and to their livestock that grizzlies represented.http://www.dfw.state.or.us/swwd/thenandnow.html