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Grizzly bears
The grizzly bear is a North American subspecies of the brown bear. Class: Mammalia
Order: CarnivoraFamily: Ursidae
Genus: Ursus Species: arctos Subspecies: horribilisThis is a chart of what the grizzly bear is classified as
and where it fits in in the animal kingdom
The common name for the grizzly bear would be the grizzly bear
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name Because
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animal that name
For years the grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, has been a majestic and powerful symbol of the wilderness. It is no wonder, as these massive bears are among the largest land carnivores in the world. Grizzlies are the most widespread brown bears of North America, and since the 1970’s these bears have been under intense study following a massive population crash in the 19th and 20th centuries. This treehouse will provide information on the past and
present life of grizzlies, as well as insight into their unpredictable future.
The organization supports bear conservation ecology studies in 6 ecosystems, which are scattered
throughout Alaska, the Lower 48 (Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming) and in Canada.
You can find grizzly Bears in the
Colored area at Left
Geographical range of a grizzly bear
The foods that a grizzly bear eats
The grizzly bear, like its cousin the black bear, is omnivorous, meaning it will eat plants, as well as
insects and other animals. searching for food. Forbs, roots, tubers, grasses, berries and other vegetation,
and insects comprise most of the bear’s diet. But grizzlies are very adaptable, finding and subsisting on a
variety of foods if necessary. The grizzly diet can include small rodents, fish, carrion, and even garbage
and human food if it is easily available
The main two predators and dangerous prey that grizzly bears have would be the wolves and the buffalo wolves attack in there packs and buffalo
attack using self defense.
HOW DO THEY COMMUNICATE?Grizzlies talk to each other with growls, snorts and roars. They also use body language and sometimes
click their teeth.
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much of their diet consists of nuts,
berries, fruit, leaves, and roots. Bears also
eat other animals, from rodents to
moose