you can not hunt them and protest people who do hunt them for absolutly no reason
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its how bears make babies
it gets shot in the head
Grizzly bears do not typically eat humans, but they may attack if they feel threatened or surprised. To stay safe in areas where grizzly bears are present, people should make noise while hiking, carry bear spray, store food properly, and avoid surprising bears by staying alert and aware of their surroundings.
Yes, there is a large range of Grizzly Care Bears in red, green and white.
Polar bears create their own home by digging a hole in the snow on the ground and then covering themselves up with the snow. By doing this they are able to keep in their own body heat and have a home.
Yep, it's basically all muscle to make them able to run faster and dig for food.
Yes. For example, the long, strong claws on a grizzly bear helps it move large boulders and dig for grubs and rodents. The shoulder hump on a grizzly may also serve as a means to make it look bigger than it is.
well you can stop animals from being extinct if you don't eat them and if people stop shooting them or using them for bate
A bear requires an education in order to make a living in the wild. A bear raised in a zoo would starve if released to its own devices.
I would doubt it, even if you got it as a cub and raised it. Bears just have a wild instinct, and will harm you if you try to make it a pet, especially grizzlies, as they are more aggressive then most kinds of bears. I hope your not gonna really try it!
Grizzly bears dig dens underneath rocks in the hollow of a tree and usually rests during the day. It's territory ranges from 70 to 400 square miles, but more than one bear may share the same territory because of their massive sizes and massive territories.