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An angry Grizzly BearEnraged Grizzly Bear snarling and raising a dangerous-looking paw. Pastel sketch by Raymond Sheppard
The Grizzly giant, sequoia tree, Maarispos Grove, California, men and horses in front of the tree. Vintage 19th century photograph
Grizzly bear, Ursus arctos. Endangered. North American bear, Ursus ferox or Ursus candescens. Handcoloured copperplate drawn
Grizzly bear. Artist: Thomas Bewick
Grizzly Dome Tunnel, Butte County, California, USAGrizzly Dome Tunnel, Feather River Highway (State Route 70), Plumas County, California, USA. Date: 1937
Indians attacking the Grizzly Bear Date: 1860
Sutherland - 4th duke - ColCromartie Sutherland Leveson Gower 91852 - 1913) 4th duke of Sutherland Politician
John Alfred Langford, English antiquary and journalistJohn Alfred Langford (1823-1903), English antiquary, author and journalist. Date: 1860s
Grizzly bearThe grizzly bear (Ursus arctos ssp), a large subspecies of brown bear inhabiting North America. Scientists generally do not use the name grizzly bear but call it the North American brown bear
New sensation dance crazes, 1912Examples of dances gaining in popularity in 1912, which, The Tatler, says in bemusement, were, threatening to undermine the decorum of our ballrooms
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Grizzly Bear. Date: 1933
Grizzly Giant Tree, Mariposa Grove, Yosemite (1896). Hill, Thomas 1829-1908. Date: 1896
Polar bear- Grizzly bear hybrid, specimen on display at the Natural History Museum, Tring
Ursus arctos, grizzly bearUrsus-Ferox (Lewis & Clark), Grizzly Bear (Males). Plate 131 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol. 3, 1848, by John James Audubon (1785-1851) and John Bachman (1790-1874)
Yosemite Park - California - Mariposa Grove - the tremendous Grizzly Giant redwood - 34 ft diameter Date: 1952
The grizzly bare. Illustration shows an attractive young woman and an old, bald man dancing the Grizzly Bear dance on the shore of a beach next to lobsters, crabs, and fish
Native American Indians Attacking the Grizzly Bear. The most savage and ferocious animal of North America. Date: ca. 1858
3rd Marq / Salisbury / CdvRobert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne 3rd Marquis of Salisbury English Mp and Prime Minister
Hunting American BearA trapper in the wild forests of North America encounters a grizzly, who has already had his starters - to judge by the bones on the ground - but is ready for the next course