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|image = File:Grizzly-bear 566 600x450.jpeg
A member of the bear family.
 
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|othername = Silvertip bear, and North American brown bear.
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|location = Western North America
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|phylum = [[Chordata]]
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|class = [[Mammalia]]
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|order = [[Carnivora]]
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|family = [[Bear|Ursidae]]
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|genus = [[Ursus]]
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|species = [[Ursus arctos]]
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|subspecies = '''Ursus arctos horribilis'''
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|status = Least Concern}}
 
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The '''Grizzly Bear''' (Ursus arctos horribilis) is a subspecies of [[Ursus arctos]] (Brown Bear). It generally lives in the western part of North America. They are very aggressive towards humans. Grizzly Bears are omnivores, and their diet can vary widely. They may eat seeds, berries, roots, grasses, fungi, deer, elk, fish, dead animals and insects. Surprisingly, it can reach speeds of 35 miles an hour. The hump on its back is made of fat and muscle, the bear uses the fat so that it doesn't have to eat as it hibernates. A grizzly can have 2-3 cubs at a time and spend 1 1/2 years teaching them to survive.
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==''Appearence''==
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Grizzly Bears have concave faces, a distinctive hump on their shoulders, and long claws about two to four inches long. Both the hump and the claws are traits associated with a grizzly bear’s exceptional digging ability. Grizzlies are often dark brown, but can vary from very light cream to black. They can also weigh over 800-900 lbs and can have a height of over 3 ft. tall on all fours and 7-8 ft. tall on its hind legs.
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==Source==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grizzly_bear Wikipedia]
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==Video==
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[[File:I'm a Bear|thumb|left|354px]]
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[[es: Oso Grizzly]]
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[[Category:Animalia]]
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[[Category:Chordata]]
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[[Category:Mammalia]]
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[[Category:Carnivora]]
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[[Category:Ursidae]]
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[[Category:Ursus]]
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[[Category:Ursus arctos]]
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[[Category:Ursus arctos horribilis]]
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[[Category:Subspecies]]
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[[Category:Animals Described in 1758]]
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[[Category:Mammals of the United States]]
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[[Category:Bears]]
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[[Category:Dangerous Trophies]]
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[[Category:Sing Animals]]
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[[Category:Zoo Tycoon Animals]]
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[[Category:Least Concern Species]]
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[[Category:Go Diego Go! Animals]]
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[[Category:Open Season Animals]]
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[[Category:The Chronicles of Narnia Animals]]
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[[Category:Alpha and Omega Animals]]
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[[Category:Jumanji Animals]]
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[[Category:Dexter's Labrotory Animals]]
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[[Category:Louisville Zoo Animals]]
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[[Category:Brother Bear Animals]]
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[[Category:Omnivores]]

Revision as of 06:39, 15 June 2020

Grizzly Bear
Grizzly-bear 566 600x450
Information
Common Name Silvertip bear, and North American brown bear.
Range Western North America
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Ursidae
Genus Ursus
Species Ursus arctos
Conservation Status
LCSpecies
Least Concern

The Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) is a subspecies of Ursus arctos (Brown Bear). It generally lives in the western part of North America. They are very aggressive towards humans. Grizzly Bears are omnivores, and their diet can vary widely. They may eat seeds, berries, roots, grasses, fungi, deer, elk, fish, dead animals and insects. Surprisingly, it can reach speeds of 35 miles an hour. The hump on its back is made of fat and muscle, the bear uses the fat so that it doesn't have to eat as it hibernates. A grizzly can have 2-3 cubs at a time and spend 1 1/2 years teaching them to survive.

Appearence

Grizzly Bears have concave faces, a distinctive hump on their shoulders, and long claws about two to four inches long. Both the hump and the claws are traits associated with a grizzly bear’s exceptional digging ability. Grizzlies are often dark brown, but can vary from very light cream to black. They can also weigh over 800-900 lbs and can have a height of over 3 ft. tall on all fours and 7-8 ft. tall on its hind legs.

Source

Video

I'm_a_Bear

I'm a Bear