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this lwp depict a picture of forest boar wallpaper famously named grizzly bear, this wild animal is very big and very dangerous, but at the same time make it very adorable. as winter approaches, brown bears—often called grizzly bears—prepare for a long hibernation. grizzly bear wallpapers. during the fall, a brown bear eats practically around the clock, stocking up for the four to seven months when it'll have to live off stored body fat. a grizzly may chow down on 90 pounds (40 kilograms) of food each day. bears picture. standing as tall as 2.5 m (8 ft) and weighing up to 360 kg (800 lbs.), the grizzly bear is a subspecies of brown bear that inhabits western canada and the northwestern united states. grizzly bears are specially adapted to survive the changing seasons. bears picture. during warmer months, they eat a massive amount of food so they can live off body fat during the winter, when food is scarce. they may intake 40 kg (90 lbs.) of food each day, gaining over 1 kg (2.2 lbs.) of body weight a day. as omnivores, grizzlies will eat anything nutritious they can find, gorging on nuts, fruit, leaves, roots, fungi, insects, and a variety of animals including salmon and other fish, rodents, bears picture, and elk. their diet varies depending on what foods are available for the season.
in the fall, as temperatures cool and food becomes scarcer, grizzlies dig dens in the sides of hills. they have long rounded claws (the size of human fingers) and a large mass of muscles on their backs that help them dig. bears picture. these characteristics, along with small rounded ears and white-tipped (or “grizzled”) fur, distinguish grizzly bears from black bears