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Grizzly bear - Wikipedia The grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis), also known as the North American brown bear or simply grizzly, is a population or subspecies [4] of the brown bear inhabiting North America
Grizzly bear | Weight, Habitat, Facts | Britannica The grizzly bear is a massive animal with humped shoulders and an elevated forehead that contributes to a somewhat concave profile The fur is brownish to buff, and the hairs are usually silver- or pale-tipped, giving the grizzled effect for which the bear is named
Grizzly bear, facts and photos | National Geographic The grizzly bear is a North American subspecies of the brown bear Grizzlies are typically brown, though their fur can appear to be white-tipped, or grizzled, lending them their name
Grizzly Bear - National Wildlife Federation Grizzly bears range in color from very light tan (almost white) to dark brown They have a concave face profile, short, rounded ears, and a large shoulder hump
Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service Grizzly bears were probably most common in the Rocky Mountains, along the Upper Missouri River and in California Grizzly bears were less common or did not occur in large expanses of the North American deserts and Great Plains ecoregions
Grizzly Bear - U. S. National Park Service The grizzly bear is characterized by a distinctive hump on the shoulders, a slightly dished profile to the face, and long claws on the front paws Grizzly bears usually live as lone individuals, except for females accompanied by their cubs
Grizzly Bear Animal Facts - Ursus Arctos Horriblis - A-Z Animals Grizzly bears enjoy dining on berries, plants, small and large animals Grizzlies love eating fish, and especially salmon found the rivers in the Northwestern United States, Alaska, and Canada
Grizzly Bear Biology | University of Montana Grizzly bears are generally larger and more heavily built than other bear species Grizzly bears can be distinguished from black bears by longer, curved claws, humped shoulders, and a face that appears concave A wide range of coloration from light brown to nearly black is common