The Grizzly Bear is a subspecies of Brown Bear that inhabit
North America, Canada and Alaska. These Bears tend to be solitary animals that
only come together in order to mate, or when Salmon swim up rivers and streams
to reproduce. During this time, dozens of bears can be seen on the river banks
filling up on fatty fish for winter, when they bunk down and go into
hibernation.
Grizzly Bears are on the top of the food chain in the
regions that they inhabit. They tend to hunt moose and small rodents but they
will also forage for nuts, berries, leaves, roots and fruits. Due to
deforestation and the destruction of their homes, some Grizzly Bears have
resorted to finding food in small villages or towns usually braking into
dumpsters in search of food.
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