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There aren't many grolar bears out there today, but it is predicted that they could be larger than polar bears: 770-1,500 lb, 8-10 foot length, and about 4 1/2 feet shoulder height.

It is guaranteed that they will be inbetween those measurements, and those of a grizzly (400-790lb, 6ft length, 3 1/2 feet shoulder height), or larger.

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