Before Europeans came to America, there was a subspecies of the grizzly bear known as the Plains grizzly. It was found in the grasslands of North America. It had very light yellow colored hair and was smaller in size, as adaptations to the grassland life. With the arrival of Europeans, the bears themselves as well as their animal prey food sources were heavily hunted causing their extinction by the mid to late 1800's.
no in the woods...
yes but only in forests
Yes, grizzlies like living in coniferous to mixedwood forests found in North America in the boreal and montane regions.
no
NO
The spectacled bear of South America is the only bear found in the Southern Hemisphere.
yes
a cave bear (hence the name) or a grizzly bear. most bears will live in a cave if there is one there x
rural grassland, hills etc. oh and soft ground so they can make their burrows easier
elephant and zebras
A coyote ! :)
There is no Sahel Desert. The Sahel is a grassland, not a desert. So, the answer to your question is that nobody lives in the Sahel Desert but people do live in the Sahel grassland.
There is no animal life in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. There are no polar bears in Antarctica.
Habitat means where something lives and its environment. The habitat is like a house to you. It is your habitat. It's like a bear in a den. The den is the bear's habitat.A fish's natural habitat is in the water.Habitat means area or environment where an organism or ecological community normally lives or occurs, for example: a marine habitat; a grassland habitat.
bears can be found eny were soo WATCH OUT!
they are adapted in the grassland in afica
does a grizzly bear lives in caves