What is being done to protect the grizzly bears?
They are tagging them then monitoring.Yeah and REALLY LOVE grizzly Bears so SAAAAAVVE them PLEASE!!!!
What is the kingdom phylum class order family genus species of a grizzly bear?
Deer come from the Family Cervidae of the animal kingdom. There are about 45 species worldwide.
Kingdom: Animalia (animals)
Phylum: Chordata (chordates)
Subphylum Vertebrata (vertebrates)
Class Mammalia (mammals)
Order Cetartiodactyla (deer, musk deer, antelope, cattle, giraffes, okapis, camels, llamas, vicunas, alpacas, pigs, peccaries, hippopotamuses, whales, dolphins, toothed whales, orcas)
Family Cervidae (deer)
Examples of species:
Axis axis Axis deer
Cervus elephas Red deer
Dama dama Fallow deer
Elaphurus davidianus Pere David's deer
Can grizzly bears climb trees fast?
OF COURSE bears climb trees, all bears are capable of climbing trees, especially the black bear. Others such as the grizzly or brown bear can climb up until the point that they are too heavy, then if they try to climb their claws just break off from the large weight. This is also a problem with the very largest of the black bears.
Why are grizzly bears considered to be a keystone species?
It is under debate. Some view grizzly bears as keystone species because every year they kill salmon and remove them from the rivers often leaving most of the remains of the salmon to decompose and add nutrients to the forest system. But grizzely bears have been extripated from much of the natural range in the Western US. The forest still survive and exist without them, because of this I view them not as a keystone species. Sea otters, beavers, and prarie dogs are better examples of keystone species.
How do grizzly bears catch their prey?
Grizzly bears kill their prey, if they happen to get one, by a powerful bite to the throat, or a blow from a paw that stuns the prey to the point where it throws them off their feet.
Are grizzly bears the most dangerous bear?
The answer is based on perception. While one person may fear black bears the most, another may fear grizzly or polar bears. It depends on where you live and what species of bear you are exposed to and what your background and experience are. I live in an area that has both black and grizzly bears and although I do not fear them, I definetly respect them. There is a difference between fear and respect.
Grizzlies stand at around 4 feet at the shoulder--on all fours, not on two legs--but standing on two legs, may reach over 6 feet tall. Rarely do bears ever get above 8 feet standing on their hind legs. Boar grizzlies weigh around 800 lbs, females are only around 500 lbs. Very rarely are big male grizzlies found to weigh over 1500 lbs.
That depends on the species. Grizzly bears and Kodiak bears are both species of brown bear. Kodiak's are a bit larger though. They can get up to 10ft in length and weigh 1,500 lbs.
It depends on the gender and place where they live. A grizzly bear is quite big and strong, but is shorter and lighter than a polar bear. Males can grow up to 10 feet tall, while females can grow up to 8.5 ft tall. Grizzly bears weigh from 500- 1700 pounds.
How long do grizzly bear cubs stay with their mother after born?
Mother Grizzly bears usually look after her cubs until spring if they are in the snowy or cold seasons, then they still take care of the just not as much. Mainly 3.5 years but sometimes 2.5.
How grizzly bears adapt to the Boreal climate?
Bears hibernate in the winter and gorge themselves from spring to fall. Polar bears do not hibernate (except pregnant females), but hunt throughout the year for fish, seals and walruses. During the summer polar bears often go hungry until the ice comes back in again for them to go back out on the ice to begin hunting for food.
No grizzly bears live in mostly Montana Alaska and Utah as well as Colorado. Mississippi is too humid.
How tall can a grizzly bear stand up to?
About 9 feet. They can vary though, some as small as 6.5 feet and some as large as 12 feet.
Does grizzly bears hearing good?
polar bears have amazing hearing they can hear something from 10 miles away!
What is another name for a female grizzly bear?
The brown bear is the most widespread bear species, which are also called as grizzling bears. They can be found over most of Europe, North America, and northern Asia. The most stable populations of brown bear are found in North America and Russia.
How long is a life cycle of a grizzly bear?
Great question. The answer to this question is about 500 to 900 years!. this is because when a bear eats croissonts and honey. it mixes with their bloodstream and they produce a crap that is full of nutrition and they feed it to their children when food is scarce.
upto 50 years
What is the weather like in the grizzly bear's habitat?
== == Grizzly bears live in the Rocky Mountains all the way to northwestern Canada and Alaska. They prefer open country such as the Great Plains (much of their historic range) and arctic tundra, but will also use woodlands and mountain environments.
How long is hybernation of a grizzly bear?
A Grizzly Bear would win 10 out of 10 times because Grizzlys are larger,bigger claws,bigger teeth,stronger bite and stronger paw swipe. Grizzly 9.5 feet long(measured by Brady Barr)Black Bear 7 feet long,Grizzly 3.5 feet tall,Blck Bear 3 feet tall,Grizzly Bear 1100 lb max(500 kg),Blakc Bear 700 lb max(318 kg).
What role does the grizzly bear play in the food chain?
Omnivore same as humans top of the chain in his environment
Do young grizzly bears have a hump?
Polar bears have a hump on their back because it is part of their characteristics.
How much does a female grizzly bear weigh?
The adult ranges from 1 to 3 ft (100 - 150 cm) in length and weighs 200 - 600 lbs
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bears survive by hunting fish and eating all other sorts of animals but the most important thing that they do is torpor.torpor is a deep sleep but not as deep as hibernation but not just bears do torpor 'other animals also do the same.another way to survive they always stay away from poachers and hunters.if some of you don't know what a poacher is than it's a hunter but they hunt not in the right season or hunt the animals that there not allowed to hunt which is called a illegal hunter
How does a grizzly bear protect itself from predators?
A Grizzly bear does not have many predators other than Man and other bears. A grizzly will usually first charge at its predator to scare them away. If that does not work, they will use their claws, teeth and weight to defend themselves.