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The grizzly bear is also known as the brown bear. It has fur that ranges from a cream or silver colour to an almost black colour.
The grizzly bear can be found from the Arctic coast down into the central parts of Europe and Asia. In North America, it can be found in Alaska and western Canada.

Grizzly Bears live in mountain meadows and forests; along streams and rivers (especially those with salmon runs); berry bushes or willow thickets.

 

The grizzly bear is omnivorous. It eats berries, roots, fungi, grasses, fish, carrion, small mammals, and insects.
They catch salmon with their teeth or claws and delicately strip off flesh, first on one side, then the other, leaving head, bones and tail.

Some grizzly bears in the Canadian Rockies hunt larger animals like moose, elk and goats.