By: Jonah
Live in United States, Canada, Alaska Can be found in open meadows, rivers, valleys
Largest bear in North America 700 pounds are creamy yellow, nearly black, flicked grey, or blue grey with thick fur Can stand 11 feet tall
Have great hearing and smell to help them hunt Sharp teeth and claws for hunting Hibernates in cold months when food is scarce
Is on the top of food chain Has no predators other than humans Eats roots, plants, berries, sheep, salmon, caribou, grasses, insects, mice, squirrels, elk
Very good fishermen Can take a few steps on hind legs Can run 40 miles an hour for short distances Eight species 1 to 4 cubs
Building over meadows polluting water
Greenland, Caroline. Grizzly bears. Stone M., Lynn. Bears.