No..They are totally different species. The grizzly is a race of the brown bear.
Grizzly, Black, Polar, Panda, asian black bear, spectacled bear, sloth bear... there are a lot of names for the same bears too.
Black bears are a species of bear.
Ursidae. The same family that black bears, grizzly bears and brown bears are classified in.
Grizzly bears don't affect the life of polar bears. They are just the same type of species living in a different area . They have no effect on each other.
Yes. For example, Koala bears and Grizzly bears
Black bears are not known to eat other species of bears, or to be cannibalistic in nature. Here is a detailed outline of their diet:"Black bears are omnivores whose diet includes plants, meat, and insects. Their diet typically consists of about 10-15% animal matter." --WikipediaFor more information, please see the related link below this answer:
They are both bears.
Nothing is exactly the same. Grizzly bears are similar, but not classed as Marine mammals, as Polar bears are.
The four species of bears found in North America are the Polar Bear, Brown Bear, Grizzley Bear and Black Bear. The Grizzley and Brown bear are generally considered the same species.
yes they are the same
Pandas, though they don't share the same genus name as other bears, are still considered bears even though they are mainly herbivorous, not carnivorous/omnivorous like polar bears, grizzly bears and black bears.
Pandas, though they don't share the same genus name as other bears, are still considered bears even though they are mainly herbivorous, not carnivorous/omnivorous like polar bears, grizzly bears and black bears.