Very agressive. Especially if you get too close to their young.
yes
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.
A grizzly bear to be sure. While the silverback is highly aggressive and strong, the grizzly wins hands down due in large part to its weight, powerful bite, and most deadly of all: his paws.
Grizzly bear
A Grizzly Bear is big but, if you measure them side by side, the Polar Bear is seven inches taller than the Grizzly Bear.
Grizzly bear is not poisonous.
One example of an animal that fits this description is a grizzly bear. Grizzly bears are large in size, typically brown in color, and have a furry appearance. When provoked, they can exhibit aggressive behavior, giving them a reputation for being furious.
It's the grizzly bear
Grizzly bear, by far.
it's name is the brown bear, grizzly bear and teddy bear are nicknames for it.
No, they do not eat dead grizzlies.