Black bears typically do not eat people, as they are omnivores that primarily feed on plants, insects, and small animals. However, in rare cases, black bears may attack and potentially eat humans if they feel threatened, are defending their cubs, or are desperate for food. It is important for humans to avoid provoking or approaching black bears to prevent such incidents.
All of them, under the right circumstances.
under ground
Black bears are typically not known to eat humans. However, in rare cases where a black bear may attack a human, it is usually due to feeling threatened or provoked, such as when a person gets too close to a bear or its cubs, or if the bear is defending its territory or a source of food.
"Under what circumstances will you declare martial law?" means the same as "What will it take for you to declare martial law?". "Under what circumstances will black mold form?" means the same as "What conditions will result in black mold forming?" It asks what situation is required for the specified result to take place.
yes it along with their transleucent fur keeps heat in
This could be considered apartide or racism. Which is really wrong. So just google it. and DONT under any circumstances be RACIST...ITS A TERRIBLE TRAIT.
Caves, dug out areas under fallen trees, dense thickets.
Yes. Under the right circumstances.
Yes; under certain circumstances they can have that illusion.
Yes, bears can eat humans, but it is rare. Bears may attack and eat humans if they feel threatened, are defending their territory or cubs, or if they are desperate for food. It is important to take precautions when in bear country to avoid encounters.
There is technically no circumstance where it is ok to steal. There are circumstances where people are forced to do so, but it is not morally right to steal.
People like koalas for any of a number of reasons:Koalas vaguely resemble teddy bears, which is why they are often wrongly called 'koala bears'.In some animal sanctuaries, people are able to hold koalas. This means they have the opportunity to pet the koalas' soft, woolly fur, and appreciate the docility and gentleness of these creatures (under the right circumstances, as they can be aggressive).Koalas are uniquely Australian, and regarded as a national icon.