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The grizzly bear is a large population of the brown bear inhabiting North America. Scientists generally do not use the name grizzly bear but call it the North American brown bear. Multiple morphological forms sometimes recognized as subspecies exist, including the mainland grizzly, Kodiak bear, peninsular grizzly, and the recently extinct California grizzly and Mexican grizzly bear. On average bears near the coast tend to be larger while inland grizzlies tend to be smaller.
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Grizzly bearThe grizzly bear (Ursus arctos ssp.) is a large population of the brown bear inhabiting North America. Scientists generally do not use the name grizzly bear but call it the North American brown bear. ... On average bears near the coast tend to be larger while inland grizzlies tend to be smaller.
Height: 1 m (Adult, At Shoulder)
Lifespan: 20 – 25 years (In the wild)
Mass: Male: 270 kg (Inland area population), Female: 130 – 200 kg (Adult)
Did you know: Meat, as already described, is an important part of a grizzly's diet.
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