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Grizzly Bears Bite!

Grizzly Bears Bite!
Author: Janey Levy
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2020-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1538257734

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Grizzly bears are a powerful, intimidating subspecies of brown bear. Just how threatening humans find them is revealed by the final part of their scientific name: Ursus arctos horribilis. Though much of their diet consists of fruit and nuts, make no mistake, these animals are apex predators. They have the teeth and bite to prove it. Young readers will be delighted with what they learn about these formidable animals and their bite. Spectacular, detailed photographs bring grizzlies up-close and personal while an accessible narrative shares important life science concepts. This reading and learning experience is enhanced by fact boxes, a graphic organizer, and glossary.


Grizzly Bear

Grizzly Bear
Author: Julie Murray
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1098223683

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Grizzly bears have one of the most powerful bites in the animal world! Readers will learn about these bites as well as other cool facts about grizzlies, like where they live, what they look like, and what they like to eat. This series is at a Level 1 and is written specifically for beginning readers. Aligned to Common Core standards & correlated to state standards. Dash! is an imprint of Abdo Zoom, a division of ABDO.


Grizzly Bears

Grizzly Bears
Author: Lori Polydoros
Publisher: Raintree
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2015-09-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1474702147

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Using its amazing sense of smell, a grizzly bear can sniff out food from miles away. With jaws and teeth that can bite through an iron skillet, grizzly bears are fearsome hunters. Readers will learn about what makes grizzly bears such deadly predators, from their hunting styles to what they like to eat. Fun Facts and an Amazing but True section will thrill readers and give them a closer look at the lives of these massive creatures.


All about Powerlifting

All about Powerlifting
Author: Tim Henriques
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9780991522408

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This is a book about the sport of powerlifting


Bear Attacks

Bear Attacks
Author: Stephen Herrero
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-04-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 149303457X

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What causes bear attacks? When should you play dead and when should you fight an attacking bear? What do we know about black and grizzly bears and how can this knowledge be used to avoid bear attacks? And, more generally, what is the bear’s future? Bear Attacks is a thorough and unflinching landmark study of the attacks made on men and women by the great grizzly and the occasionally deadly black bear. This is a book for everyone who hikes, camps, or visits bear country–and for anyone who wants to know more about these sometimes fearsome but always fascinating wild creatures.


Blindsided

Blindsided
Author: Jim Cole
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-06-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781429924108

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Jim Cole has spent years tramping into the depths of places like Alaska, Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park in search of grizzlies, seeing these magnificent, powerful and reclusive animals at their most unguarded—foraging, fishing, caring for cubs, or simply lying in the backcountry sunshine. At times, he's been surrounded by dozens of bears deep in the wilderness, yet has never felt threatened by these incredible and misunderstood creatures. Even after being mauled by a grizzly in 1993, Jim eagerly trekked annually into the bears' habitat, armed only with bear spray, his camera, and his knowledge of how to stay safe. But nothing could have prepared him for May 23, 200, when he was attacked in Yellowstone by a mother grizzly who felt that his presence threatened her cub. The bear literally ripped off most of his face, blinded him in one eye, and savaged him nearly to the point of death. Jim was left sightless, bleeding, wounded and alone in the wilderness. He managed to find his way several miles through the wild country back to a main road, where passersby found him. In part, Blindsided is a gripping, detailed account of that fateful day—how Jim survived an assault by one of the most unstoppable predators on earth and managed to carry himself to safety despite his gruesome injuries. It's also the story of how he recovered with the help and support of friends, family and a dedicated medical team, but perhaps most importantly, the book is a love story between and man and animal, a clear-eyed and affectionate look at the marvel that is the grizzly bear—its astonishing habits and intelligence, the threats it faces at the hand of man, and its hopes for the future.


Night of the Grizzlies

Night of the Grizzlies
Author: Jack Olsen
Publisher: Crime Rant Books
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1969
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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For more than half a century, grizzly bears roamed free in the national parks without causing a human fatality. Then in 1967, on a single August night, two campers were fatally mauled by enraged bears -- thus signaling the beginning of the end for America's greatest remaining land carnivore. Night of the Grizzlies, Olsen's brilliant account of another sad chapter in America's vanishing frontier, traces the causes of that tragic night: the rangers' careless disregard of established safety precautions and persistent warnings by seasoned campers that some of the bears were acting "funny"; the comforting belief that the great bears were not really dangerous -- would attack only when provoked. The popular sport that summer was to lure the bears with spotlights and leftover scraps -- in hopes of providing the tourists with a show, a close look at the great "teddy bears." Everyone came, some of the younger campers even making bold enough to sleep right in the path of the grizzlies' known route of arrival. This modern "bearbaiting" could have but one tragic result…


Taken by Bear in Yellowstone

Taken by Bear in Yellowstone
Author: Kathleen Snow
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-03-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1493025481

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Humans and grizzly bears have been coming into contact in Yellowstone National Park ever since it was founded in 1872. Most of these encounters have ended peacefully, but many have not. In order to most accurately tell the stories of those involved in the more deadly incidents, Kathleen Snow went directly to the source: the National Park Service archives. With help from personnel at park headquarters, Snow has collected more than 100 years’ worth of hair-raising stories that read like crime scene investigations and provide hard-learned lessons in outdoor safety. A must-read for fans of Death in Yellowstone and anyone fascinated by human-animal interactions.


Dangerous Encounters

Dangerous Encounters
Author: Allen B. Ury
Publisher: Lowell House
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780737300420

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Recounts real-life encounters between people and wild animals. Includes advice for avoiding such attacks.


In the Presence of Grizzlies

In the Presence of Grizzlies
Author: Doug Peacock
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2009-03-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1461746760

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Winner of ForeWord Magazine's 2006 Gold Award for Nature Book of the Year The most comprehensive and compelling chronicle of human–grizzly-bear interactions ever written, In the Presence of Grizzlies (formerly published as The Essential Grizzly) examines the fragile bond between ourselves and the quintessential alpha predator. Doug and Andrea Peacock contend that the conservation of big, wild, sometimes dangerous animals is essential for the survival of our own species and for the sense of humility necessary for rational thought. They explore a wide range of human-grizzly encounters through interviews with biologists, mauling victims, hunters, and photographers. To these they add unique portraits—sketches of real grizzlies from the bear's viewpoint—and up-to-date commentary on such developments as the declassification of grizzlies as an endangered species. In the Presence of Grizzlies eclipses all existing books on bear behavior and bear attacks, providing readers with a twenty-first-century context for revisiting the original shudder of Homo sapiens—the bear in the cave of our genesis.