Yes they are. For a while now scientists have debated about who and how pandas are related to other organisms, they were either related to racoons because of their skin coloration, or to bears because of their ancestrial origin and structure.
But the answer is offical and Pandas, are related and classified in the bear family.
No. Bears came well after the period of the dinosaurs. Bears never existed when the dinosaurs were around.
Ursidae. The same family that black bears, grizzly bears and brown bears are classified in.
Birds are a subgroup of dinosaurs. Excluding birds, all dinosaurs died out 65.5 million years ago, long before grizzly bears evolved a few hundred thousand years ago. However, if you count birds as dinosaurs, then bears do live alongside dinosaurs.
No, pigs and bears are not the same species. Pigs belong to the Suidae family, while bears belong to the Ursidae family. They are distinct species with different characteristics and evolutionary histories.
No. Both are mammals, true, but bears are Ursines, and cats are felines.
ye they were in the critatshous period and still living today
yes, both sleep in the winter This is actually not true. Bears are in the family of Ursidea and pigs are in the family of Susidea. The are not even in the same order. The closest resemblance is the class, which is mammalia. Bears are more closely related to fin footed mammals of the sea like seals.
Bears prey on reindeer.
No, sloths and bears are not in the same family. Sloths belong to the family Bradypodidae or Megalonychidae, depending on the species, while bears belong to the family Ursidae. They are two distinct groups of mammals with different characteristics and evolutionary histories.
No.Dinosaurs did not have the right type of skin.
No. If it was we wouldn't see any of the alligators, although they are in the same family as the dinosaurs.
Yes. Both are bears, and both share the same Genus, being Ursa.