Bears, like most mammals, have some color vision. There is some indication that they can see reds, which many mammals cannot see, and if this is true, then their color vision is similar to that of a human being.
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No, bears are not color blind; they can see more than shades and can distinguish colors.
No bears are not color blind they can make out shapes and they can see all colors!
No they are not color blind in fact their eyesight is the equivalent to the humans twenty-twenty.
Probably, but likely not full-spectrum like with us humans.
No they can see perfectly.
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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.
No, grizzly bears live in forest biomes.
Grizzly bears offspring are called cubs.
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.
Black bears prefer wooded areas and grizzly bears more open country, but grizzly bears can and will attack black bears when they encounter one another. Typically, black bears yield territory to the larger grizzly bears.