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Is the Mexican grizzly bear extinct?
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The Mexican grizzly bear is presumed extinct, and the reason for its demise is pretty unfortunate. Learn more about its extinction at HowStuffWorks.
Meet the Montana Grizzly Bear Product Testers
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One thing the grizzly bears living at Montana's Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center do is break into coolers. HowStuffWorks looks at their tough job.
The Ultimate Bear Quiz
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There's Paddington Bear, Winnie the Pooh, Rupert Bear and many more. While kids may like to snuggle up with their teddy bear, real bears are wild creatures that can be very dangerous. There are many different kinds of bears, each with different characteristics and habits. Take this quiz to learn more about bears.
What's the Difference Between a Brown Bear and a Black Bear?
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Yes, the obvious fur color seems like a dead giveaway, but you can't always judge a bear by the color of its fur.
Bears throughout the Year
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What do bears do in January? Check out this article from HowStuffWorks to learn about behavior of bears in January.
Types of Bears
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The brown bear, the grizzly and the Kodiak bear are all of the brown bear species. Learn all about the brown bear at HowStuffWorks.
How to Track a Bear
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You want to track a bear, but don't know how to do it. Learn about how to track a bear in this article.
What Type of Bear Are You?
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Fuzzy and ferocious, bears around the world have a lot in common, but they also have a lot of differences. Take the quiz to find out exactly what type of bear you are!
Ridiculous History: Bears, Raccoons — and Alligators? — in the White House
Rebecca the Raccoon. Josiah the Badger. Many U.S. presidents have had pets, but they haven't all been cats and dogs. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.
The Life and Death of Timothy Treadwell, the 'Grizzly Man'
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For Timothy Treadwell, observing and protecting grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) was a way of life. Until one day Treadwell and his partner, Amie Huguenard, were eaten alive by the same bears they revered.