they can get very big, big as a black bear.
Yes. Grizzly bears usually kill and eat injured adult bisons or young bisons.
Only man and larger bears would attack an adult.
a grizzly bears life cycle is from a cub to an adult and than old
Wolves, humans, and adult moose are dangerous for grizzly bears.
Yes, but they have to kill the grizzly bear. Amur tigers usually take down small adult grizzly bears, but never a large adult grizzly bear.
Yes they can, although an animal of such size would be very rare for a grizzly bears, even adult males in their prime. The average grizzly bear is quite a bit smaller.
size? -Not only that, koala are not bears at all... they are marsupials.
Grizzly bears can catch and eat anything ranged in size from berries to adult moose. A grizzly bear preys on deer, moose, small bisons, muskox, young buffaloes, cougars, wolves, coyotes, carrion, siberian tigers, trout or salmon, wild hares, porcupines, wild turkeys, ducks, black bears, and sometimes even trash.
Baby grizzly bears range from 330 to 700 grams at birth.
Grizzly bears are the biggest predators in their environment. Even wolves and mountain lions can't kill grizzly bears because the Bears are well armed with their size, strength, claws, and teeth. However, grizzly bears can be a threat to each other; in particular, males often try to kill cubs so that their mothers will be ready to breed sooner.
Yes. Brown bears are bigger than grizzly bears. The grizzly bear is a race of the brown bear. The European race and the North American inland grizzly are roughly the same size, males can reach 800 pounds or more. The really big brownies come from coastal areas, as the Katmai and Kodiak bears.
Grizzly bears are vertebrates.