Grizzly Bears are True Loners, A Graceful and Powerful Animal

Grizzly Bear in the Wild

Grizzly in the Wild

Tens of thousands of animals of the land, sea and air travel in groups, packs or large herds. The grizzly bear does not and spends most of it adult life living alone. The majestic and docile bear covets it privacy, it is easily provoke and will not hesitate to attack when another creature invades it territory, including other grizzlies.

Grizzlies take great care to avoid other creatures and other grizzlies. Unless hunting for food they grizzly will avoid humans. They feed mainly on fish and berries. Almost every single grizzly attack on humans has been in defense of their young or because the human invaded their territory.

Adult male grizzlies have been known to kill young grizzly cubs. It is speculated that they do this out of a desire to mate with the female or that they are hunger or annoyed because their territory and personal space has been invaded.

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