Your question is Specious because you actually can hunt grizzly bears (brown bears are essentially the same animal). There are many areas where you cannot, such as Florida (because there aren't any, most locations around the world fall into this category), Colorado (because there is not a viable population to support a hunting season, parts of the northwestern US and western Canada fall into this category). Parts of Alaska, Canada and probably Russia, allow hunting of grizzly's/brown bears.
a humanThe only creatures that hunt grizzly bears are humans.Poeple.no natural enimes though
No, grizzly bears do not actively hunt humans as prey. They typically avoid humans and only attack if they feel threatened or provoked.
Grizzly bears, brown/Kodiak bears and polar bears.
They use multiple hounds to kill a grizzly bear.
Grizzly bears hunt for food in the wild by using their keen sense of smell to locate prey such as fish, small mammals, and plants. They are opportunistic feeders and will also scavenge for food if necessary. Grizzly bears are skilled hunters and use their strength and speed to catch their prey.
Only humans specifically hunt grizzlies. The gray wolf is the grizzly's historic rival for sustenance, but neither species specifically hunts the other.
They will hunt, forage, scavenge, and even rob other animals for food.
Yes it is legal to hunt Grizzly Bears in Akaska
Not usually, but if they're hungry enough and the opportunity presents itself, yes.
Grizzly bears are vertebrates.
Grizzly Bears are not extinct.
Yes, grizzly bears are mammals.