Facts About GRIZZLY BEAR

Grizzly bears are massive omnivores found primarily in western North America, weighing up to 800 pounds and standing 10 feet tall on their hind legs. Known for their distinctive shoulder hump and long claws, they are powerful predators that hunt salmon, elk, and other wildlife while also foraging for berries and roots. Despite their fearsome reputation, grizzlies are generally solitary and avoid human contact, though they will defend themselves aggressively if threatened or surprised. These iconic bears play a crucial role in their ecosystems, dispersing seeds and nutrients across forests and meadows as they roam vast territories.

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