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Did you know?
The
grizzly bear is a North American subspecies of the brown bear.
Grizzlies once lived in much of western North America and even
roamed the Great Plains. European settlement gradually eliminated
the bears from much of this range, and today only about 1,000
grizzlies remain in the continental U.S., where they are protected
by law. Many grizzlies still roam the wilds of Canada and Alaska,
where hunters pursue them as big game trophies.

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