Not if you leave them alone and keep out of their comfort zone. They can be aggressive though, if you go near the cubs and anger the mother grizzly bear. Most grizzly bear attacks occur when someone surprises the bear because they never made their presence known, the bear is protecting her cubs, or when a person does not respect a bear's space when trying to get a photo of them, hunt them or go near for some other reasons.
Not if you leave them alone and keep out of their comfort zone. They can be aggressive though, if you go near the cubs and anger the mother grizzly bear. Most grizzly bear attacks occur when someone surprises the bear because they never made their presence known, the bear is protecting her cubs, or when a person does not respect a bear's space when trying to get a photo of them, hunt them or go near for some other reasons.
Normally, yes they are.
i dont know the answer to that but i do know why people kill grizzly bears........People kill grizzly bears because they believe them to be highly dangerous and aggressive. Which is true, however only when they are provoked or they feel their young are in danger. If you leave them alone and keep away from their offspring then they will not attack. Therefore, people kill grizzly bears (Brown bears) because they are mislead to believe the worst about them.From: Shilo Kim JohnsonRead more: Why_people_kill_grizzly_bears
grizzly bears are in lots of danger
Grizzly Bears are not extinct.
Yes, grizzly bears are mammals.
Grizzly bears are vertebrates.
Grizzly Bears have caves as homes.
No. Grizzly bears are a subspecies of Brown bears, so that although all Grizzly bears are Brown bears not all Brown bears are Grizzly bears.
Grizzly bears offspring are called cubs.
No, grizzly bears live in forest biomes.
Mama grizzly bears are fiercely protective of their cubs.
Not exactly. Polar bears are the largest species of bear in the world, making it "King of bears," not a grizzly.