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Grizzly Bears
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Black Bears
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Colour |
Grizzly
Bears vary from blonde to black in colour. They are most
commonly medium to dark brown. The long guard hairs often have
a lighter tip, giving the bears their 'grizzled'
appearance. |
Black
bears exhibit great variation in colour, ranging from black to
light blonde. Cinnamon coloured black bears are quite common in the
west. Many black bears have a light patch on the chest. The snout is
usually light in colour, even in black bears. |
Size |
Size is a poor identifier as both bears
vary greatly in size. Male grizzlies average 225 kg (500 lbs), with
females averaging around 160 kg (350 lbs). Large bears may tip the
scales at 360 kg (800 lbs). |
Black bears average 50-140 kg (110-300
lbs). Large male bears can top 180 kg (400 lbs) and may be larger
than female grizzlies, so size is not an accurate
indicator. |
Height |
Grizzly bears stand around 1 m (3.28 ft) at
the shoulder and may stand 2 m (6.5 ft). |
Black bears are slightly smaller at the
shoulder, between 0.75 to .9 m (2.5 to 3 ft). When standing
erect, they rise around 1.5 m (5 ft). |
Body Shape |
In profile, the grizzly bear has a distinct
shoulder hump. This is due to large muscles necessary for digging
roots, tubers and ground squirrels. |
Black bears lack the shoulder hump of the
grizzly. |
Face |
Grizzly bears have a dished-in profile,
with a clear depression between the eyes and the end of the nose.
Grizzlies also have short rounded ears. |
Black bears have a "Roman" profile, with a
straight line running between the forehead and the tip of the nose.
The ears of black bears are larger and more distinctly
pointed. |
Claws |
The claws of a grizzly have a formidable
reputation. Very long, between 5-10 cm (2-4 in), they are often
clearly visible in the tracks. They may also be visible from a
distance. |
Black bear claws are much shorter than
those of grizzly bears, usually around 4 cm (1.5 in). They are less
visible from a distance and play a minor role in track
records. |
Prints |
Grizzly tracks have a minimal arc in
the toes. Simply stated, if you line up a straight edge with the
base of the large toe, and then with the front of the foot pad, the
other end should run between the middle and base of the small toe.
Often the long claws are clearly visible in the track.
The toe imprints of grizzly bears are close together, usually
touching each other. banff |
Black bear tracks have a large toe
arc. If you line up a straight edge with the base of the large toe,
and then with the front of the foot pad, the other end should run
between the middle and tip of the small toe. The shorter claws of
the black bear often do not leave a visible impression in the
ground.
The toe imprints of black bears are farther apart, often with a
definite space between the toes.
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