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Grizzly bear

British pronunciation/ɡɹˈɪzli bˈeə/
American pronunciation/ɡɹˈɪzli bˈɛɹ/
Grizzly bear
[NOUN]
1

‌a large, brown bear that lives across Eurasia and North America

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grizzly bear definition and meaning

What is a "grizzly bear"?

The grizzly bear, or Ursus arctos horribilis, is a subspecies of the brown bear found in North America. They are known for their large size, powerful build, and distinctive appearance. Grizzly bears are typically characterized by their hump of muscle on their shoulders, which helps them in digging and foraging, as well as their long, curved claws that are adapted for digging and catching prey. They have a varied coat color that can range from blond to dark brown, and their fur is often grizzled, giving them their name. Grizzly bears are known for their exceptional strength and are considered one of the most formidable land predators. They have a wide range of habitats, including forests, mountains, and tundras, and are known for their ability to adapt to different environments. Grizzly bears are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of foods, including fish, mammals, berries, and vegetation.

Examples
1There were grizzly bears.
2But at least 10 visitors to Glacier National Park have died in a far more grisly way: grizzly bear attacks.
3Jessica Ruby These are grizzly bears.
4So wolf packs, grizzly bears, cougars don't overlap in their territory.
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