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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
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Grizzly/grey/gray bears

The park is home to Mt. McKinley and wild animals such as grizzly bears and wolves.

Hi,
Is it right and about the same to say "gray/grey bears" instead of "grizzly bears" in the above? Thanks.
  

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angiholic - I've been there (Denali park), and saw black bears. These are an entirely different species than the grizzlies. I would much rather meet up with a black bear than a grizzly!

  • angiholic - I've been there (Denali park), and saw black bears.
  • These are an entirely different species than the grizzlies.
  • I would much rather meet up with a black bear than a grizzly!
  • I've never heard of gray bears.
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angiholic - I've been there (Denali park), and saw black bears. These are an entirely different species than the grizzlies. I would much rather meet up with a black bear than a grizzly! I've never heard of gray bears.

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