polar bears are not humas but they are mammals just like us
YES, bears are related to pigs more than dogs. Many people find this hard to believe, but it is true. Like humans are related to monkeys, their DNA is the same. The bears and the pigs are both from the swine family. Bears and pigs are related more than bears and dogs are.
No, bears, pigs, and dogs are not closely related. Bears belong to the family Ursidae, pigs belong to the family Suidae, and dogs belong to the family Canidae. They are all distinct families within the order Carnivora.
Pigs have a greater biotic potential compared to rhinos. This means that they can produce more offspring in the same amount of time.
The scientific name of a "teacup pig" is "sus scrofa domesticus", the same as for larger domestic pigs. This is sometimes considered a subspecies of sus scrofa, which is the species name that includes wild boars and domestic pigs.
Pigs have eukaryotic cells that make up their bodies. This is the same for all other mammal species and animals.
Bears are in their own category. Raccoons though, are related to bears.
Black bears are a species of bear.
well polar bears have the same claws as brown bears but pandas don't have them so sharp
because they can reproduce
Both pigs and polar bears start with the letter "P"
No..They are totally different species. The grizzly is a race of the brown bear.
Yes. For example, Koala bears and Grizzly bears
They cannot. They are of incompatible species.
YES, bears are related to pigs more than dogs. Many people find this hard to believe, but it is true. Like humans are related to monkeys, their DNA is the same. The bears and the pigs are both from the swine family. Bears and pigs are related more than bears and dogs are.
penguins,bears,polor bears,chickens and pigs
No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
Grizzly bears don't affect the life of polar bears. They are just the same type of species living in a different area . They have no effect on each other.