Grizzly Bear
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Grizzly in Training
Shown here is Brown bear with her cubs. Grizzly cubs are typically born to be one pound, blind and toothless. It is important for the young bear to hone its hunting skills over three years of extensive training.
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Bear Hug
Two grizzly bears are shown here. These bears can grow to be 1000 pounds when fully grown. They hail huge muscles on their back and shoulders with massives paws tipped with lethal claws.
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On the Hunt
Grizzly bear chasing salmon in river. Young bears must hone their hunting skills in their first few years and sometimes the intensive training are the hardest lessons to learn.
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Eurasian Brown Bear
These bears maintain paws with lethal claws that are 4 inch talons… twice the size of polar bears.
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Powerful Bite
Bears are built to bite. Their enormous muscles attached to the skill power jaws studded with 42 teeth. Strong enough to bite through a cast iron skillet and with enough force to crush a bowling ball.
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Successful Hunt
Alaskan Brown Bear with salmon.
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Brown Bear Growling
Few cubs are able to reach adulthood uninjured. In some areas, two-thirds of cubs born never see their second birthday. Very few survive the epic battle against the mortal enemy, the wolf.
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Bears Have Fun Too
Two grizzly Bear cubs playing int he snow. Born underground in the middle of winter, a tiny grizzly cub grows fast and feeds on its mother's milk that contains more fat than heavy whipping cream. In a mere three months, a cub grows to be ten times heavier than at birth... just in time for spring.
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Beary Good Time
Two brown bears play in the water in Alaska.
