Schleich - Grizzly Bear
After polar bears, Grizzlies are the world’s second largest bears. Because of their height and their aggressive behaviour, they are considered as very dangerous in their home, North America.
Grizzlies are tall, strong animals – they stand up to 2.4 metres high and weigh roundabout 450 kilograms. They have sort of a hump on their back and strong hind limbs. Grizzly bears are able to run up to 55 kilometres per hour. They are loners and frequently behave aggressively. Sometimes they gather at waters to catch salmon. Since they are omnivores, these bears feed on fish, plants and large mammals like moose, deer and black bears. They are also known to steal food from wolves or humans.
Fun fact
Grizzlies are the largest bears in North America.
Scientific facts
- Scientific name: Ursus arctos
- Global home: North America
- Conservation status: Least concern
- Primary habitat: Forest