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Animal Classifications There are five different groups of animals with vertebrates. These classifications are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Birds Amphibians
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The Grizzly Bear’s Animal Classification The Grizzly Bear has certain characteristics that make it a mammal. Here are some of its attributes. They are warm-blooded. They have hair or fur. They give birth to live babies and feed them with mother’s milk.
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Diagram of a Grizzly Bear
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Appearance Grizzly Bears are brown and large. They have a big hump on their back. Grizzly bears have long fur with silver or white tips. They have sharp claws. Grizzly Bears have thick fur that protect them from the cold. Grizzly bears look black from far away, but when they are close up they do not.. When grizzly bears blend in with something like trees you can not see them. That is how they are camouflaged.
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Diet Grizzly bears eat salmon. They have to live close to water to eat salmon.Grizzly bears have to live some place ware they can eat food for there diet. Grizzly bears need to eat for the winter.
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Habitat Grizzly males have to make there habitat before the winter. When Grizzly males make there habitat they have to protect there baby cubs. Grizzly Bears have a habitat so that they can stay safe.
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Enemies Grizzly bears enemies are people because they want there fur and meat. When Grizzly Bears get killed people use the meat to eat and the fur to make blankets and clothes. Grizzly Bears are endangered species.
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Females Female grizzly Bears have to protect there baby cubs so that there baby cubs stay close to the mommy bear and don’t get eaten by predators Grizzly mommy bears need to eat and feed there cubs.
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conclusion Now I hope that we be nice to Grizzly Bears and we don’t use there fur and meat and waste both meat and fur and if you see a Grizzly Bear do not kill it make Grizzly Bears safe where they live. Now I hope that we be nice to Grizzly Bears.
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