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Huge Bear Fight Mate Dig Clawing Behavior World's Largest Ca


Huge Bear Fight Mate Dig Clawing Behavior World's Largest Ca

Two huge grizzly bears demonstrate the fighting, digging, resting, foraging, and mating behavior shown by bear. Few videos exist of grizzly or even of bear mating behavior. Bears sometimes stand when they fight as people do, which makes them seem human (to people) and more interesting. The bear is the world's largest land carnivore. The grizzly, a huge animal, is a type of brown bear. Some of these can be enormous. The world's largest brown bear, a Kodiak Bear a subspecies of brown bear, weighted over 2,500 pounds and was almost 14 feet tall. It was the largest carnivore -- much larger than a lion or a tiger. The grizzly (Ursus arctos horribilis) is a type of brown bear that generally lives in western North America. Male grizzlies can range in weight from 400-1,200 lbs and stand at 8 ft tall on their hind legs. They coloration ranges from blond to deep brown or red. Often their fur seems to shimmer or glow. Although the polar bear is the largest carnivore as a species, one species of Brown bear the Kodiak may have larger individuals. The grizzly has a large hump over the shoulder area, which is a muscle mass used to power the forelimbs in digging. They can run up to 25 mph. They may be the most aggressive bear species. Although they are classified as carnivores, the are actually omnivores, which will eat about anything.

YouTube | June 14, 2008

Tags:. .stand. .ca. .area. .america. .actually











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