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Grizzly bear

The grizzly bear, a North American population or subspecies of the brown bear, is a large mammal known for its powerful build and adaptability to various habitats. They are found in western Canada, Alaska, and parts of the northwestern United States. Grizzlies are omnivores, with a diet consisting of plants, berries, insects, fish, and occasionally large mammals. They are characterized by a pronounced shoulder hump, which is a mass of muscle used for digging and strength. Grizzly bears are solitary animals, except for mothers with cubs, and they hibernate during the winter months to conserve energy. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect grizzly populations and their habitats.