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grizzly bear
« on: February 22, 2010, 02:34 PM »
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A Healthy Glutton: Researchers are very interested in the grizzly bear's ability to eat large amounts and store lots of fat for hibernation without suffering from heart disease or cholesterol problems.

Wolves vs. Grizzlies: A grizzly bear will challenge a pack of wolves for its kill, resulting in a game of cat and mouse as the wolves attempt to bait and and thwart the much larger predator.

Subordinate Behavior: A subordinate grizzly bear will move away, or sit or lie down, to avoid confrontation. It may also look the other way, perhaps yawning with feigned disinterest, to indicate it has no ill intentions.

Opportunity Strikes: The grizzly bear is an opportunistic feeder. When the opportunity strikes, it will even prey on large mammals, such as moose, elk, mountain goats and mountain sheep.
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