Grizzly Bears

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Grizzly Bears                      This report you are about to read is about the threatened species of grizzly bears. Grizzly bears are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and meat. However, they come from the order of Carnivora, meaning they have inherited the meat-eaters unspecialized, tubelike gut. Read on to help you learn more about grizzlies and start thinking of what you can do to help this near extinction species. By the way, this report was by Cynthia Chan. Grizzly bears are large brown bears with coarse, silver-tipped fur. They have large brown humps over their shoulder that most people find disgusting. Grizzlies’ claws can grow to 5 inches long. Their front claws are longer than their back claws. Grizzlies walk with their feet flat on the ground. You rarely see a grizzly walking while standing up. An adult grizzly may reach up to 8 feet in length. An average adult grizzly weighs about 850 pounds. An exceptionally large male grizzly may weigh up to 1200 pounds or more than 6 huge men. It’s hard to believe that grizzly cubs can be so small that they can fit into cupped
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hands. Grizzlies may look lumpy and clumsy but they are actually among the most strongest and fastest creatures on earth. They can reach speeds of 35-40 mph. and, despite it’s weight, could outrun the fastest man on earth. When grizzlies first come out of their winter dens, they are the thinnest they’ll be the whole year because they haven’t eaten in months. Their first meal after their winter hibernation would probably be a carcass of a moose or caribou that didn’t survive the winter. Grizzlies have to eat a lot in order to survive the winter when they hibernate. Near ...

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