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The Grizzly

The Grizzly, specifically the Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis), is a large subspecies of brown bear found mainly in North America. Recognizable by its distinctive hump on its back and powerful build, it typically weighs between 400 to 1,500 pounds. Grizzlies are omnivorous, consuming a varied diet that includes plants, berries, fish, and small mammals. They are known for their strength and agility, often roaming large territories in search of food. Grizzly bears are important to their ecosystems and are a symbol of wilderness conservation, though they face threats from habitat loss and climate change.