Western North America.
Nobody. The Grizzly bear is native to Northern Canada and Alaska
The term "grizzly bear" has various Native translations depending on the specific Indigenous language or tribe. For example, in some Native American cultures, the grizzly bear is referred to as "kʷə́l'ə" in the Tlingit language. It's important to recognize that different tribes may have their own unique names and cultural significance associated with the grizzly bear, reflecting their relationship with nature and wildlife.
North America.
Grizzly Bear
The reason is because before the Memphis Grizzlies were in Memphis they were from Vancouver, British Columbia. They got the Grizzly Bear mascot because the Grizzly Bear was Native to the land so they adopted it for their mascot.
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.
Adundant
There are three species of bears native to the United States. They are the Polar Bear, the Grizzly Bear and the Black Bear.
The grizzly bear was chosen as the state animal of California due to its symbolic representation of strength, resilience, and the natural beauty of the state's wilderness. The California grizzly bear, once native to the region, became a symbol of the state's pioneering spirit during the Gold Rush era. Its image is prominently featured on the state flag, reflecting California's identity and heritage. Despite being extinct since the early 20th century, the bear remains an enduring symbol of California's wildlife and history.
It's the grizzly bear