Normally just called grizzly, but also called "silvertip", because of the silvery colored hair on the tips of it's fur.
Yes. For example, Koala bears and Grizzly bears
No. Grizzly bears are a subspecies of Brown bears, so that although all Grizzly bears are Brown bears not all Brown bears are Grizzly bears.
The scientific name of the grizzly bear is Ursus arctos horribilis, while the scientific name of the polar bear is Ursus maritimus. Both bears are in the Ursus genus which indicates that they share many common attributes.
Brwon bear
Ursus arctos horribilis
Ursus arctos horribilis
They both have bear in their name... and they are both bears!
Grizzly bears actually get their common name, "Grizzly," from their fur coloration. Their brown fur has grey, or "grizzled" tips, which is unique to that subspecies of brown bear.
ursus acrtos horribilis
Bears such grizzly bears, black bears, Kodiak bears and polar bears are species belonging to the Ursus subfamily of the Family Ursidae. Pandas and sloths are in different subfamilies.
The term "male grizzly" typically refers to a male grizzly bear, which is scientifically known as Ursus arctos horribilis. There is no specific name for male grizzlies as a group; they are generally just called male grizzly bears. Individual bears may have specific names if they are part of a wildlife study or in a zoo, but these names vary.
One Common name is Brown bear.