Well... you have 3 options
1. If you have a gun, kill it.
2. cut a hole in your tent and run like the wind bullseye
3. Make him kill you because your life is that bad.
A grizzly bear or a wolf or just a wolf or just a grizzly bear.
Just the mother, not the father.
The Grizzly BearA Grizzly bear. Even when they are no longer seen in the state of California.A bear .
it would be a grizzly bear I just say that because of the size the strength and their claws a black bear is smaller and weaker and has a smaller jaw
The don't have preditors. Just humans hunt them.
if it's a brown bear, yes if it's a black bear, no if it's a polar bear, no if it's a grizzly bear, yes
Grizzlies would rather not mess around with people, but if you happen across some grizzly cubs, you can be sure that their mom is close by. She will attack and sometimes kill humans. Grizzlies are just plain huge. There is not much you can do to defend yourself against a grizzly. Edit: Yes but very rarely. Most of the fuss is caused by there destruction of property. Much like the Great White Shark, they are misportrayed as cruel killers by the media when they are quite docile in nearly every situation. Just think, which would make the news; tourists spot grizzly bear v.s grizzly bear mauls tourists. Only the bad is shown. So to answer your question- yes, but you are 12x more likely to be killed by bees than a Grizzly Bear.
Just about a normal grizzly bear.
Yeah, just look at the grizzly bear!
Firstly, we must look at the grizzly bear. The grizzly is an inland race of the brown bear, and is smaller than the polar bear on average. However, other brown bear races such as the Kodiak bear, are just as large or larger than polar bears.The Polar bear is the longest (up to 11 feet) but the Grizzly can outweigh them by 500 pounds and grow about 3 - 4 inches taller at the shoulder. So I would say the Polar bear.
Yes it is legal to hunt Grizzly Bears in Akaska
The bear was just over one thousand six hundred pounds It stood 12′ 6″ high at the shoulder, 14′ to the top of his head. It's the largest grizzly bear ever recorded in the world.