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GRIZZLY BEAR Alejandro M. Science Report Mr. Castrellón May 2014

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GRIZZLY BEAR

Alejandro M.

Science Report

Mr. Castrellón

May 2014

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Introduction

In this slideshow you will learn about the grizzly`s range, anatomy, interesting facts, habitat, family life, diet, map of range, and life cycle. So, please enjoy my slideshow.

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RANGE

One of the maps is where the grizzly lived in the past then and now. The second map with the orange is where they live now.

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Anatomy

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Interesting fact

Males are called silvertip. In North America in the 1700s there were 100,000 grizzly bears. Grizzly bears can be bluish. They have a hump that is full of muscle. If the mother is not healthy or does not have enough fat the babies will be observed back into the mothers body. A grizzly can eat 40 moths in one day. They can run as fast as a car on a city street 50 km (30 miles per hour).

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Habitat

The grizzly bears habitat is the forest, mountains, plains, coastlines of Alaska, parts of Canada, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Washington.

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Family Life

When the cubs are two or three years they can take care of themselves. When they are 5 or 6 they can start their own family. The female grizzly raises her family in the winter den. By April, the cubs can see and walk.

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Diet

Grizzly bears eat berries, salmon, animal caresses, meat, plants, grasses, wildflowers, roots, nuts, honey, insects, fish, and clams.

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Map of Range

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Life Cycle

Cub

Juvenile

Adult