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Bears. By: Jonah. Habitat:. Live in United States, Canada, Alaska Can be found in open meadows, rivers, valleys. Description:. 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. Adaptations:.
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Bears By: Jonah
Habitat: • Live in United States, Canada, Alaska • Can be found in open meadows, rivers, valleys
Description: • 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
Adaptations: • Have great hearing and smell to help themhunt • Sharp teeth and claws for hunting • Hibernates in cold months when food is scarce
Food Chain: • 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
Interesting Facts: • 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
Harm To Habitat: • Building over meadows • polluting water
Bibliography: • Greenland, Caroline. Grizzly bears. • Stone M., Lynn. Bears.