alejandro 2014
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Brown Bears, Grizzly Bears, Science Reports, Animal Reports, 3rd grade scienceTRANSCRIPT
GRIZZLY BEAR
Alejandro M.
Science Report
Mr. Castrellón
May 2014
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.
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.
Anatomy
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).
Habitat
The grizzly bears habitat is the forest, mountains, plains, coastlines of Alaska, parts of Canada, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Washington.
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.
Diet
Grizzly bears eat berries, salmon, animal caresses, meat, plants, grasses, wildflowers, roots, nuts, honey, insects, fish, and clams.
Map of Range
Life Cycle
Cub
Juvenile
Adult