grizzly bear

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grizzly bear

Oso polar vs. oso grizzly

2016
Contains facts about polar bears and grizzly bears, comparing such aspects as their sizes, brain structure, and abilities.

Grizzly bear

2021
"Grizzly bears have one of the most powerful bites in the animal world! Readers will learn about these bites as well as other cool facts about grizzlies, like where they live, what they look like, and what they like to eat. This series is at a Level 1 and is written specifically for beginning readers"--Google Books.

Brave Dave

2022
Dave the Grizzly bear lives in the shadow of his big brother, and even when he finds his own talent he is worried that the other woodland animals will laugh at him--until he finds the courage to show them all what he can do.

Brown bears

2023
"Meet the amazing brown bear. This book explores the different habitats of brown bears, including Kodiak and grizzlies, what foods they forage for, how cub are raised, and much more. A folk talk retells the Greek myth about Ursa Major and Minor"--Provided by publisher.

Great grizzly bears

Introduces grizzly bears' anatomy and describes their habitat, diet, behaviors, and conservation status. Includes a glossary, a diagram with labels, and resources for further information.

On the hunt with grizzly bears

"Grizzly bears are top predators in their habitats. Their enormous size, keen senses, and ultra-sharp teeth and claws make them one of nature's greatest hunters. Learn about their lives and see them hunt down prey"--.

Saving the silvertip

grizzly bear comeback
2022
Brothers John and Frank Craighead knew there was a problem when they saw fewer and fewer grizzly bears at Yellowstone National Park. But how did grizzlies-with a population size once as big as 100,000-wind up on the endangered species list?.

Grizzly bear

2021
Photographs and simple text share facts and information about grizzly bears, describing their physical characteristics, diet, habitat, and related topics.

Grizzly bear

2021
Standing on its hind legs, a grizzly bear can be over eight feet tall. Its sharp teeth and claws can grab a salmon out of the water or rip apart a moose. But did you know these powerful predators mostly munch on berries, nuts, and grass? Discover even more about these awesome animals.

Grizzly bears bite!

2021
Grizzly bears are a powerful, intimidating subspecies of brown bear. Just how threatening humans find them is revealed by the final part of their scientific name: Ursus arctos horribilis. Though much of their diet consists of fruit and nuts, make no mistake, these animals are apex predators. They have the teeth and bite to prove it. Young readers will be delighted with what they learn about these formidable animals and their bite. Spectacular, detailed photographs bring grizzlies up-close and personal while an accessible narrative shares important life science concepts. This reading and learning experience is enhanced by fact boxes, a graphic organizer, and glossary.

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