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Grizzly Bear Fact



A Grizzly Bear fact sheet found on the Internet will contain quick facts on the species’ range, appearance, habits, and conservation status. When going hiking in a bear country, you have to read much on Grizzly Bears, Black Bears, and other animals that can be potentially dangerous for you. It’s very important to learn to distinguish between Black Bears and Grizzlies, because methods of surviving and avoiding problems when encountered with them differ.

The main Grizzly Bear fact that distinguishes it from the other bear species is its large size. Adult Grizzlies weigh up to 700 kg (1,500 pounds.) Besides, Grizzly Bears have a large hump over the shoulders. Tracks of the Grizzly Bear can be determined by long claws. The coat color of the Grizzly can be deep brown, reddish, and blonde, just like in Black Bears. While Black Bears inhabit dense forests, Grizzly Bears prefer open places and river banks.

All bears are omnivorous opportunistic feeders. They try to avoid encounters with humans. In spite of their power, they rarely view humans as prey. Grizzlies may be very aggressive in spring when food is scarce. Female Grizzlies with cubs tend to attack anyone who comes close. Grizzlies attack when they have a considerate amount of food to protect. Only knowing much on natural history and habits of these creatures you can survive after coming across an aggressive Grizzly. Grizzly Bear fact sheets contain basic tips that may help. First and foremost, when in bear country, make much noise to warn bears about your presence. Avoid bear tracks and keep your food and garbage in a safe place.

Grizzly Bears tend to stand their ground and ward off intruders, while Black Bears prefer to climb a tree and avoid confrontation. To be on the safe side, it’s nice to have a pepper-based bear spray, which is very effective at close range. If a Grizzly is going to attack, it will be deterred by a spray that causes irritation of eyes, nose, and mouth. Spray is more effective than a gun, because it’s unlikely to make a slip. Sprays leave Bears alive and teach them a lesson of keeping away from humans. It’s a sad Grizzly Bear fact that many bears are killed because they were attracted by campsites and tourists.



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