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Grizzly Bear Facts


As countless children’s books, comics, movies and stories would attest, the Grizzly Bear is one of the world’s most well-loved among forest creatures, popularized by its large “hearty” size and its generally docile nature.

Essentially a sub-species of the North American Brown Bear, Grizzlies were under the spotlight in the Open Season trilogy of movies, with Open Season 3 being the last installment.
Telling the story of how Boog, the main protagonist of the movie, got involved with Russian Grizzly Bears who were part of a traveling circus troupe, the movie looked into different aspects of the life of Grizzlies, with a two-fold approach in showing the life of free, wild Grizzlies and those kept in captivity.

Though everyone is quite aware of how Grizzly Bears can well adjust to controlled domesticated habitats, not everyone is aware that they are the largest known land-based predatorial mammals, a standing that is seconded by the Tiger.

However, though they are predators and are at the top of the food chain in their habitats, their diets regularly consist of nuts and berries, along with fruits, roots and leaves.

Also, though Grizzlies are typically depicted as slow moving creatures due to their size, they are actually quite fast, with the Grizzly’s top running speed rated to be somewhere close to 48 kilometers per hour.

As a threat to human beings, the Grizzly Bear is known to be one creature that is best avoided, regardless of their status as “passive” creatures. In fact, people are always advised to keep their distance when a Grizzly Bear is around, most especially when a mother Grizzly Bear is with her cubs.

Though not exactly liable to attack unless provoked, countless efforts by different sanctioned enforcement agencies do what they can in controlling instances when Grizzly Bears meet with human beings or human populations.

Smart and highly adaptable, Grizzlies are truly among the more majestic and interesting of Mother Nature’s creatures.



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Bears


Bears are typically depicted as cute lovable creatures, whose cuddly bulks have been defined in countless stuffed toys and cute cartoon characters.

From Yogi to Boo-boo, there have been a number of movies and shows which feature bears as their respective central characters, but it is the 1988 released The Bear which stands to be the most unique, having the least amount of human characters and human dialogue involved in the story’s overall plot.
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In its telling, The Bear is essentially a movie about a young orphan bear and how the little tyke managed to find the company of an adult male bear, with both bears faced with the challenge of avoiding overzealous hunters.

Though bears aren’t always described to be the most “family oriented” of mammals, cases of bears adopting stray cubs are known to exist, just as case of male bears killing bear cubs are also known to be, commonly occurring with American Black Bears.

In taxonomic terms, bears are part of the Ursidae family, categorized as dog-like carnivores. There are eight currently known living bear species, including bears like the Giant Panda, the Sloth, the Alaskan Brown Bear and more.

As creatures, bears come in different sizes and are found in different habitats scattered in different parts of the world. Mostly solitary, cases of bears hanging around in groups are considered to be rare, and while many are convinced that bears are nocturnal creatures, the truth couldn’t be farther from that “nocturnal” association, with different bear species known to be diurnal and/or crepuscular.

Given the way bears are depicted by today’s standards of cultural trends and movements, they are often defined as bulky cuddly creatures, but the truth about bears is that they are not really all cuddly.

As one of the world’s bigger land mammals, bears continue to be one of the most well known and well loved creatures.
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Bears have taken a popular spot in a number of animated classic features and cartoons, with Yogi Bear and his ever-loyal sidekick Boo boo, being among the most famous and popular.

First appearing as a supporting character in the Hanna-Barbera produced The Huckleberry Hound Show in 1958, Yogi eventually got to have his own show which eventually came out with a string of supporting characters like Boo Boo, Cindy Bear and Ranger Smith.
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In 2010, a real live/CGI feature Yogi Bear feature was produced, featuring the voice talents of Dan Aykroyd, Justin Timberlake and Anna Faris. The movie, though featuring a more than 50 year old character, didn’t exactly become the Hollywood breakthrough which was expected to be.

To the tune of most cartoon personalities of the time, Yogi’s personality was based on the personality on the Ed Norton character of The Honeymooners.

As a bear, his penchant for “stealing picnic baskets” is very well established, one which has played a pivotal role in the development of the series central plot. Bears, in real life, are notorious for “raiding” the food supplies of campers or natural park picnickers, but this “bear aspect” isn’t driven by the mischief and hunger drives which motivate Yogi.

Hunger remains to be the main motivation why bears often raid picnic baskets and such, oftentimes causing fear and distress among picnickers.

Generally, bears don’t attack people unless they are provoked, and as natural creatures, they are known to use their massive size to intimidate, rather than to attack. Feeding the bears in national parks are not a good idea, since this would only encourage them to frequent designated picnic areas and facilities.

Should you ever find yourself in a natural park picnic situation, verify the presence of bears in a given zone/area with park rangers before spreading your picnic blanket. Though most designated picnic areas are fenced to keep bears out, there’s the off chance of a bear managing to find a way in, which would result to a “Yogi bear” scenario, where picnic baskets get swiped.
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Brother bear, a wonderful animated family movie, tells the story of a human who is cursed and transformed into a bear after killing one to avenge the death of his brother. The spirits are angered by his act and turn him into a bear as punishment. During his journey to ask the spirits to turn him back to a human, he meets an orphaned bear cub whom he develops a bother-like bond with. In the end, the human decided to stay as a bear to watch over the cub and take care of him.
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The bears in the movie were typical brown bears that you would see in the forest of North America and northern Eurasia. These bears commonly weigh between 220 and 1,300 pounds however, a brown bear sub species known as the Kodiak bears can grow as big as polar bears. They are commonly solitary animals, except if they have cubs. They prefer to roam around the alone looking for food and shelter. They are very protective of their territory and will defend it form danger. Brown bears are known to have salmon as an essential diet and as such, they usually stay near river banks fishing for their favorite food.

These bears are known to have long fur that is very thick and a long mane on their necks. Interestingly enough, not all brown bears are brown. Depending on the subspecies and the area, they can range from brownish yellow to a reddish brown with silvery tips. In North America, the most well-known brown bear is the grizzly. Grizzlies have very dark, almost black fur. Some also have creamy brown coats, depending on the area and habitat. Moreover, brown bears are known shed their fur—lot’s of it in fact. During winter, their coats are thinner and have a rougher texture. During summer, it’s sparser and shorter.

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