Bears typically find their caves or dens by using their keen sense of smell and spatial awareness. They often seek out sheltered locations, such as rock crevices or hollowed-out trees, that provide protection from the elements and predators. During the fall, bears will explore various sites to identify suitable dens for hibernation, often returning to previously used locations. The choice of den depends on factors like safety, insulation, and proximity to food sources.
North America
they start to find food and start looking for a cave.
Cave
Bears in a cave.
People build huts/homes. Bears don't. Bears are animals and do not have higher order thinking skills required to build things. They find a cave or dig a hole, but do not build.
Due to very harsh winters cave bears spent more times in caves.
There is no Polar Bear cave.
Bears eat rabbits and other small critters in a cave
Bears can often be found hibernating in a cave in the winter months.
back in the ice age cave bears were alive and they lived in Europe
Yes. They are just bears that sleep in caves or have caves as their homes.
It stays in a cave