Grizzly bears are typically hunted by other predators such as wolves and mountain lions in the wild.
In the wild, grizzly bears are typically at the top of the food chain and have few natural predators. However, young or injured grizzly bears may be vulnerable to predation by wolves, mountain lions, and other large carnivores.
They kill wild animals and eat them
Although the grizzly bear is California's state animal, there are not many left in this state. It is reported that there may be about 20 bears in the California ecosystem. In some other states, there may be about 1,800 grizzly bears left in the wild.
Alaska and Northern & Western Canada.
Only humans specifically hunt grizzlies. The gray wolf is the grizzly's historic rival for sustenance, but neither species specifically hunts the other.
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.
very wild and dull but they are boring
in the back woods there are lots of them but not in Virgina
Grizzly bears are wild animals. They are not pets. Grizzly bears can strike out at any time and become very dangerous, even deadly. It is recommended that a man not approach a grizzly bear under any circumstances.
Although the grizzly bear is California's state animal, there are not many left in this state. It is reported that there may be about 20 bears in the California ecosystem. In some other states, there may be about 1,800 grizzly bears left in the wild.
No grizzly bears have been spotted in Oregon since the late 1930's. The last one was killed in Wallowa County. Grizzly bears only live in zoos in Oregon these days
It hunts.