Grizzly bears uses all its senses: smell, sight, hearing, & their claws. They also use their mouth to catch fish. Their sharp teeth help too.
they usually use their teeth.
Female grizzly bears care for their young when born. Grizzly bears hibernate during winter. They go to river rapids to catch salmon.
Grizzly bears can catch and eat anything ranged in size from berries to adult moose. A grizzly bear preys on deer, moose, small bisons, muskox, young buffaloes, cougars, wolves, coyotes, carrion, siberian tigers, trout or salmon, wild hares, porcupines, wild turkeys, ducks, black bears, and sometimes even trash.
its has fur that blends in and has long claws to catch its prey.
Not normally. Bears can kill cougars, but cannot catch them in flight. Cougars are much faster.
They could, but it is almost impossible for grizzly bears to catch and kill falcons or any other birds since birds can fly.
Kodiak and grizzly bears are some of the bears that live in Africa, they fish in rivers to catch a meal, typically salmon and during spawning seasons when they travel upriver to breed
Bears eat anything and everything they are big enough to kill.
both Grizzly bears and brown bears are the same species and both catch salmon. Grizzly bears tend to spend more of their time inland than browns (and may be regarded as a separate subspecies). http://www.alaskacruises.com/alaska_bear_viewing.asp Actually Brown bears is a group of bears including brown bears
To catch it's food because some animals have special adaptations for food
Rapids and low falls are the places where salmon migrating upriver to spawn are most likely to jump out of the water allowing the bear to catch them with a swipe of its paw and not get too wet.
Grizzly bears go to a river to catch salmon , because they know what time of year , approximately, they will be there , having been taught by their mothers. All this is because the salmon are a plentiful food source at that time of year, and this helps build a layer of fat so they can survive hibernating , or sleeping , during the winter months.
If it could catch it, yes, a Grizzly bear would eat a Pika.