Grizzly bears, also known as brown bears, are large, carnivorous mammals found in North America, Europe, and Asia.
They are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, mountains, and coastal regions.
They are known for their distinctive brown fur, which is often lighter on the undersides, and their humped shoulders.
These animals can grow to be quite large, with males weighing up to 700 pounds and females weighing up to 400 pounds.
They are omnivorous, meaning that they eat both plants and animals, and their diet can vary depending on the availability of food in their environment.
They are classified as a threatened species in some areas due to habitat loss and other factors.
It is important to be cautious around grizzly bears, as they can be dangerous if they feel threatened or if they are protecting their cubs.
If you encounter a grizzly bear, it is best to slowly back away and give the bear plenty of space.