Below you will find example sentences with "grizzly bears". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Grizzly Bears in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 20
- Discovered as a combination around: bears
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 7
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 25.1 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 6 start, 10 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "grizzly bears" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 25.1 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as and most grizzly bears and cougars, animals including grizzly bears in yellowstone, province, bear and oct stand out.
- In the phrase index, this combination connects with brown bears, black bears, polar bears, brown bears, black bears and polar bears, linking the page to nearby combinations.
Example types with grizzly bears
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Grizzly bears roam the landscape equipped with a remarkable sense of smell. (12 words)
At the time, some people knew about grizzly bears eating moths, but not many. (14 words)
You'll be able to use this map to see both black bears and grizzly bears. (16 words)
An Oct. 10 statement from the Grizzly Bear Foundation, a charity dedicated to the welfare of grizzly bears, said the province reopened public engagement for the framework following backlash from conservationists, with a new deadline of Oct. 31. (38 words)
In the letters, two Pemberton residents noted an “evolving societal view” towards grizzly bears in B.C. has led to positive co-existence efforts, and applauded the work non-governmental organizations have done to educate and help locals. (38 words)
Where they do not live in close proximity to grizzly bears and especially where found near human habitations, American black bears may become to a larger extent nocturnal. citation Smith, M. E., & Follmann, E. H. (1993). (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
For the grizzly hunt taxidermists and tanners are going to be required to report anyone that brings grizzly bears or grizzly bear parts to them or be fined $230.
An Oct. 10 statement from the Grizzly Bear Foundation, a charity dedicated to the welfare of grizzly bears, said the province reopened public engagement for the framework following backlash from conservationists, with a new deadline of Oct. 31.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game told the sheriff’s office that there are only about 3,500 Kodiak bears in existence and are subspecies of the more well-known brown and grizzly bears.
You'll be able to use this map to see both black bears and grizzly bears.
Head-and-body length in grizzly bears averages from convert while in Eurasian brown bears it similarly averages from convert.
Where they do not live in close proximity to grizzly bears and especially where found near human habitations, American black bears may become to a larger extent nocturnal. citation Smith, M. E., & Follmann, E. H. (1993).
Across the province, 55 scientists, advocates and nature-based organizations have come together to oppose a draft plan proposed by the province to manage grizzly bears.
At the time, some people knew about grizzly bears eating moths, but not many.
By the time grizzly bears were listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 1975, few remained in the North Cascades, Servheen said.
Grizzly bears are a charismatic carnivore memorialized on state flags and coffee mugs; moths are considered annoying at best, and pests at worst.
In the letters, two Pemberton residents noted an “evolving societal view” towards grizzly bears in B.C. has led to positive co-existence efforts, and applauded the work non-governmental organizations have done to educate and help locals.
Mason and Hershcovich patiently explained that in addition to being prey for other animals, including grizzly bears in Yellowstone, they are also pollinators, which are critical for human survival.
Our incredible, one-of-a-kind victory in this case provides the best chance at full recovery of grizzly bears – with one connected population – in the Lower 48 states.
Grizzly bears roam the landscape equipped with a remarkable sense of smell.
Grizzly bears were once hunted, trapped and poisoned to near extinction in the Lower 48 states.
Nimiipuu Protecting the Environment hopes these petitions will be rejected and ensure continued protections for grizzly bears in our region.
Older grizzly bears have spent years familiarizing themselves with their home range, making them more likely to try to return there.
A from Boyce attributes some of the bigger-than-predicted decline to grizzly bears and cougars killing more elk than expected.
Grizzly bears once roamed the rugged landscape of the North Cascades in Washington state but few have been sighted in recent decades.
The area had been overgrazed by elk during the years when wolves and most grizzly bears and cougars were absent — direct evidence, Smith said, of the profound ecological impact from the predators’ return.