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What is grizzly bears group called?

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What is a group of grizzly bears called?

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Do grizzly bears live in a group or alone?

Grizzly bears are typically solitary animals, with adults usually living alone except during mating season or when a mother is raising her cubs. They may come together in areas with abundant food, such as salmon spawning streams, but generally prefer to maintain their own territory. Social interactions among grizzly bears are usually limited to short encounters.


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Do grizzly bears fight frequently?

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