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http://westernwildlife.org/grizzly-bear-outreach-project/biology-behavior/
Western Wildlife Outreach Promoting an accurate understanding of large carnivore heritage through education and community outreach in Washington and Idaho Menu Skip to content Home About WWO GBOP is now WWO WWO Team WWO Volunteer and Intern Opportunities Volunteer to help Western Wildlife Outreach Appreciates Our Spon
http://www.bearsmart.com/blog/7-little-known-grizzly-bear-facts/
Getting BEAR SMART is a shared responsibilityFAQ | About Us | Donate | Blog |Contact Us Open MenuHome About Bears North America’s Bears Know the Difference General Characteristics Behaviour Communication Food and Diet Habitat Reproduction Dispelling Myths Resources for Kids & Teachers Live Overview Who Do I
https://www.bear.org/website/bear-pages/brown-or-grizzly-bear/68-brown-grizzly-bear-facts.html
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http://www.livescience.com/54453-grizzly-bear.html
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grizzly_bear
The grizzly bear (Ursus arctos ssp.) less commonly called the silvertip bear, is any North American morphological form or subspecies of brown bear , including the mainland grizzly (Ursus arctos horribilis), Kodiak bear (U. a. middendorffi), peninsular grizzly (U. a. gyas), and the recently extinct California grizzly (U
http://www.defenders.org/grizzly-bear/basic-facts
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http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/grizzly-bear/
Skip to this pages content Advertisement   Grizzly Bear Ursus arctos horribilis Amphibians Birds Bugs Fish Invertebrates Mammals Prehistoric Animals Reptiles Audio Fast Facts Status: Least concern Type: Mammal Diet: Omnivore Average life span in the wild: 25 years Size: 5 to 8 ft (1.5 to 2.5 m) Weight: 800 lbs (3
http://www.nwf.org/wildlife/wildlife-library/mammals/grizzly-bear.aspx
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