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  2. Grizzly bear - Wikipedia

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    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. In addition to the mainland grizzly ( Ursus arctos horribilis ), other morphological forms of brown bear in North America are sometimes identified as grizzly bears.

  3. Alaska Peninsula brown bear - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Peninsula brown bears are among the largest types of brown bear in the world. They usually measure 8 ft (2.4 m) in length, usually have a shoulder height of about 4 to 4 1/2 ft or 1.22 to 1.37 meters (137 cm), and a hindfoot length of 11 in (28 cm).

  4. File:Ursus arctos horribilis map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Shrinking distribution of the Grizzly Bear during post-glacial, historic and present time. From: Feldhamer, George A., Bruce C. Thompson, and Joseph A ...

  5. Nicholas Goldberg: Why make the grizzly bear California's ...

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    On the 100th anniversary of the last shooting of a wild grizzly in the state, you've got to wonder why the bears we exterminated were made the symbol of the state.

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  7. Honoring Grizzly 399: Days after death, remains of beloved ...

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    Grizzly 399's death marks the second bear mortality this year caused from a vehicle strike in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.Between 2009 and 2023 ...

  8. Brown bear - Wikipedia

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    To date, there is a single recorded case of fully-grown wolves being killed by a grizzly bear. [127] Given the opportunity, however, both species will prey on the other's cubs. [128] In some areas, grizzly bears regularly displace cougars from their kills. [129]

  9. A grizzly bear was standing on his back and went in for the ...

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    A grizzly bear was standing on his back and went in for the ‘kill bite.’ He survived to tell the story. Marnie Hunter, CNN. August 24, 2024 at 11:00 AM.