Grizzly Bear๐ป๐ป๐ป
INFORMATION
Bears
have large furry bodies, paws with claws, and a short tail.
They have a large brain and are one of the
most
intelligent mammals.
Bears
take a long sleep in the winter which is similar to hibernation. Hibernation is like
a long sleep during the winter. They will sleep in their dens and a mother bear
will also have her cubs in a den. They eat a lot before their sleep and in
hibernation they will not be able to wake up and do their daily works.
Grizzly
bears are large and range in color from very light brown which is almost
white to dark brown. They have a face which is full of fur and short, round ears
with a large shoulder hump. Grizzly bears weigh more than 700 pound. The males
are heavier than the females.
Grizzly
bears are adaptable and sometimes eat insects, a variety of flowering plants, roots, tubers, grasses,
berries, small rodents, fish, other meat and even human garbage that is if it’s
easily found. So overall they are supposed to be carnivore, but they have
changed and now are omnivores.
Grizzly
bears are found today in Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho,
Washington, and possibly southern Colorado, as well as in western Canada and some other places.
A grizzly
bear’s lifespan can go up to 30 years.
FUN
FACTS
- Even though they are pretty heavy they are
very good at climbing.
- They are really fast runners, even more fast
than humans.
- Bears has excellent sense of sight, hearing and
smell.
- Bears deeply care for their family.
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