No it rolls, but not as fast as sions mum
Climbing down as in climbing down a hill, the tiger is looking for prey, to hunt, to kill. Climbing up the hill, it means the tiger is done with all earthly struggles and wishes to end all the killing, and to go up the hill to rest.
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He burns down his shelter because he thinks his dad paid for it and is angry at his dad.
Yes, but hyenas and bears live in completely different environments. However, a healthy, strong bear can even take down a pack of wolves.
The answer is "sunlight." The description matches how sunlight appears to move as it transitions from one hill to another, creating shadows that shift throughout the day.
Most people believe that bears are too large and too heavy to run down the hill. However, the truth is that a bear can run up, down, and along a hill.
Bears can run both uphill and downhill however they prefer not to run downhill because their front legs are considerably shorter than their back legs, it makes them very unstable and throws off their balance when running down hill.
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i believe that streams don't run up or down. it has something to do with the gravity and wind altitude.. ?
The bull run and the bear run is mainly refering to the countries share market, and its run up or falling down in shares.
A bear-run refers to how a bear attacks its opponents by swiping its paws down. A bear-run in economics is a time when security prices are falling and investors expect losses.
It's possible. I think it depends on the horse and the bear. A small bear may not be able to run down a large horse, and the other way around. Terrain would factor in also. A bear when he charges can run as fast as a horse.
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i don't know if this is a trick question or not.up hill because a bear can't run downhill because it's front lega are shorter than the back ones so it would be more likely to roll downhill
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