The two animals' skulls are strikingly similar in dentition and overall shape, except the bear's skull has an elongated snout and a massive interface between the nose and brain called the cribiform plate that allows it to smell many times better than a bloodhound.
In a grizzly bear habitat, biotic factors include plants, animals, and microorganisms that the bear interacts with for food and shelter. Abiotic factors include the climate, topography, soil, and water availability in the habitat that influence the bear's survival and behavior.
The cervical and lumbar regions of the human spine are enlarged to provide support and flexibility for the head and torso, as these areas bear the most weight and movement in the body.
some omnivores are... Coyote- They mostly eat other animals/meat but sometimes they eat plants a grizzly bear- a grizzly bear eats both plants & animals Raccoon- same with the grizzly bear they eat both plants & animals Arctic fox- Arctic fox mostly eat other animals/meat- carnivore but sometimes in the winter they are forced to eat plants/like a vegetarian
The strongest bone in the human body is the femur, also known as the thighbone. It is the longest and heaviest bone in the body, designed to bear the majority of the body's weight and withstand high levels of stress and impact.
It is difficult to quantify pain in dol units since pain perception varies among individuals. Pain is subjective and can be influenced by numerous factors such as physical condition, mental state, and cultural background. However, the highest level of pain typically experienced by individuals is said to be around 8-10 on the pain scale.
Yes, a grizzly bear may attack and eat a human if it feels threatened or provoked.
Human and bigger bears
Enemies of the grizzly bear are primarily other grizzly bears, wolverines and human hunters and poachers.
human ,wolf or mountain lion
A bear's hearing is far more acute due to necessity.
Only an animal that has consumed human intestines and then become food for another animal would be a food that has human intestines in it. For example: If a grizzly bear ate a human whole, and then they were killed and eaten by another human. The grizzly bear would be the food that had human intestines in it.
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.
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.