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  1. Sep 24, 2023 · When looking at the coloring of the grizzly vs brown bear, the grizzly bear features a brown to buff fur color (sometimes appearing almost white) with silver or pale tips, especially around the back and shoulders. Most other types of brown bears have a more standard brown appearance.

  2. Oct 26, 2021 · Those that live in coastal areas of Alaska are called brown bears, while typically inland bears that have limited or no access to marine-derived food resources are often smaller and called grizzlies. Both have the same distinctive body shape described below.

  3. They are large bears and share many of the same physical characteristics as their brown bear cousins the Grizzly and Kodiak bear. Their color ranges from light brown to nearly black, though most are usually dark brown. They may also have a grizzly appearance due to their lighter color tipped hair.

  4. There is a continuum of difference between the larger coastal brown bears and the interior individuals that are generally called grizzly bears. Coastal brown bears have a greater amount of animal protein in their diet, achieve larger size, and have slight differences in coloration.

  5. Mar 30, 2018 · Both brown bears and grizzly bears exist, but the differences between them aren’t what I had long assumed. A grizzly bear grazes on springtime vegetation near Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park.

  6. Nov 18, 2019 · The difference is regional: bears found inland are referred to as grizzlies, while those on the coasts are known as brown bears. Grizzlies are actually a subspecies of brown bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, found in dense forests, alpine meadows and mountain valleys.

  7. Feb 7, 2016 · Grizzly Bears in Alaska. “Grizzly bears” are also brown bears, but as their habitat is on mountain slopes, tundra plains and inland forests they are typically smaller in size than coastal bears.

  8. Besides habitat and diet, there are physical and (arguably) temperamental differences between brown and grizzly bears. Large male brown bears in Katmai can routinely weigh over 1,000 pounds (454 kg) in the fall. In contrast, grizzly bears in Yellowstone National Park weigh far less on average.

  9. The species’ adaptability has led biological taxonomists to designate various geographic subspecies of brown bear over time, some of which are more familiar to the general public than others. In North America, the grizzly and Kodiak bear are the most widely-recognized subspecies of brown bear.

  10. While grizzly bears are indeed a subset of brown bears, several key differences set them apart: Habitat and Diet: Grizzlies thrive inland and lack access to marine-based food sources like fish and salmon, distinguishing them from coastal brown bears.

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