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grizzly bear
noun
a large North American brown bear, Ursus (arctos ) horribilis, with coarse, gray-tipped brown fur, once widespread in the western part of the continent as far south as northern Mexico but now restricted to some regions of Alaska, western Canada, and the U.S. Rocky Mountains: a threatened species except in Alaska.
grizzly bear
noun
Often shortened to: grizzly. a variety of the brown bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, formerly widespread in W North America; its brown fur has cream or white hair tips on the back, giving a grizzled appearance
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Martinez, who weighs around 150 pounds, said the agents arresting him pointed to the colleague he was being accused of attacking, who looked “like a grizzly bear.”
Reflecting on the genocide of Indigenous Californians and the coordinated extermination of grizzly bears, wolves and mountain lions, Salazar sees a clear parallel.
Just a few years later, in the spring of 1924, California’s last known grizzly bear was spotted in Sequoia National Park.
It’s been a century since the grizzly bear was hunted to extinction in California, leaving only its image, ironically, on the state flag.
In March 2022, a Montana hiker died after being attacked by a grizzly bear just north of Yellowstone, authorities said.
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