GRIZZY BEARS!!!!!
Posted by Bear World on Feb 25, 2011 in Blog | Comments Off on GRIZZY BEARS!!!!!
The word “grizzly” in its name refers to “grizzled” or grey hairs in its fur, but when naturalist George Ord formally named the bear in 1815, he misunderstood the word as “grisly”. The grizzly bear is a subspecies of the brown bear. A pronounced muscular hump occurs on their shoulders which strengthens their front limbs for digging and running. Grizzlies can...
Read MoreElk (Cervus elaphus)
Posted by Bear World on Feb 9, 2011 in Blog | Comments Off on Elk (Cervus elaphus)
Bull = Male adult; Cow = Female adult; Calf = baby; Spike = Yearling male Calves are Typically born in late May through early June and are born spotted and scentless An elks diet consists mostly of grasses, forbs, shrubs, tree bark, and twigs An elk’s stomach has four chambers: the first stores food, and the other three digest it Antlers = Only male elk have antlers; Bulls shed and grow a...
Read MoreCami Thompson
Posted by Bear World on Feb 7, 2011 in Reviews | Comments Off on Cami Thompson
I love YellowStone Bear World!! getting to see the baby bears every year! how many places can you do that i’ll tell you NO WHERE!! and having bears around your car AWESOME!!! if you haven’t been its a must see place ! its so fun!
Read MoreNikkita Berg-Hill
Posted by Bear World on Feb 7, 2011 in Reviews | Comments Off on Nikkita Berg-Hill
If you have not been to YBW you need to go! It is just a new expirience each time you visit! From being able to bottle feed a bear cub, go on the curator tour, and driving through with all the animals around you!
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