
This is the Grizzly Bear that lives in North America. Why does this bear live here and nowhere else in the world?

It's because North America has all of the parts of its habitat. Animals need a habitat to survive. Let's take a look at what a habitat is and what the grizzly bear's habitat looks like.

A habitat is the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or organism. Every living thing on Earth must have a habitat to survive.

There are five parts to a habitat. These parts are food, water, shelter, space, and arrangement. Arrangement means how the parts of the habitat are organized in the area.

The first part of the grizzly bear's habitat is food. A grizzly bear is an omnivore just like humans. This means that they eat both plants and meat.
Edible Plants




Meat



The plants a grizzly bear eats include berries, grass, and seeds.
The meat grizzly bears eat includes insects, fish, deer and other dead animals they find in the forest.




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This is the Grizzly Bear that lives in North America. Why does this bear live here and nowhere else in the world?

It's because North America has all of the parts of its habitat. Animals need a habitat to survive. Let's take a look at what a habitat is and what the grizzly bear's habitat looks like.

A habitat is the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or organism. Every living thing on Earth must have a habitat to survive.

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