In the lower 48 states the grizzly bear population (1975) was estimated at between 1,200 and 1,400 bears making it a threatened species.
Today that has recovered and they no longer meet the requirements to be considered threatened but now are "watched". Estimates range from 4,000 to 6,000 but accurate counts are not available. Populations in Alaska are well established and flourishing.
There are like 60 million left i last checked
There used to be 80 different forms of brown bears, grizzly Bears are one form of them.
about 21,000
2,000
Grizzly bears behavior is anxious,mad,nervous,and many more!
There are doves, grizzly bears, trout, humans(in theory), alligators, turtles, and many more.
Although the grizzly bear is California's state animal, there are not many left in this state. It is reported that there may be about 20 bears in the California ecosystem. In some other states, there may be about 1,800 grizzly bears left in the wild.
Grizzly bears behavior is anxious,mad,nervous,and many more!
grizzly bears mostly live in america as well as many other contries
three
55,000 in north america
700 million