???? I’m a Bear | I’M AN ANIMAL

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In this lesson, students learn about the life of a grizzly bear, including its habitat, diet, and unique characteristics. Grizzly bears thrive in areas with streams full of salmon and hibernate during winter in cozy dens after storing energy from summer and fall. The lesson also highlights the bear’s impressive speed and introduces other bear species, emphasizing their shy nature and preference for solitude.
  1. What do grizzly bears like to eat?
  2. Why do grizzly bears go to sleep in the winter?
  3. What makes grizzly bears special compared to other bears?

Meet the Grizzly Bear!

Hi there! Do you want to know who I am? I’m a bear! More specifically, I’m a grizzly bear. Let me tell you all about my life!

Where Do I Live?

I live in America, and I love places with little streams full of yummy salmon. Salmon are fish that I love to eat! But if I can’t find salmon, I also like to eat berries. They’re pretty tasty too!

What Makes Me Special?

I’m called a grizzly bear because of the fur on my back. It’s kind of grizzled, which means it looks a bit grayish. I have a fantastic sense of smell that helps me find food, especially those delicious salmon!

Winter Sleep

When winter comes, there’s not much food around, so I go to sleep for a long time. This is called hibernation. Before winter, I eat a lot during the summer and fall to get nice and fat. This way, I have enough energy stored in my body for my big sleep.

During hibernation, I don’t sleep in a bed like you do. I make a den, which is like a cozy little cave. Sometimes I dig it out with my big claws, or I find a nice cave to sleep in. I can sleep for five to six months! That’s a lot of snoozing!

Other Bear Friends

There are many other kinds of bears too! There are polar bears, black bears, and spectacled bears. We bears are usually pretty shy and just want to be left alone to find our food.

Fun Fact

Did you know that grizzly bears can run really fast? Even though we look big and slow, we can run as fast as a car on a city street! So, if you ever see a bear, it’s best to stay far away and let us do our thing.

Well, that’s all about me, the grizzly bear! I hope you enjoyed learning about my life. Now, where’s my salmon?

  • What do you think it would be like to be a grizzly bear? Can you imagine what it would feel like to have a fantastic sense of smell or to hibernate during the winter?
  • Have you ever seen a bear, maybe at a zoo or in a book? What did you notice about how they look or behave?
  • If you were a grizzly bear, what would be your favorite food to eat, and why? Do you think you would like salmon or berries more?
  1. Bear Habitat Exploration: Take a walk in your local park or garden with an adult and look for places where a grizzly bear might like to live if they were in your area. Can you find a stream or a place with lots of berries? Draw a picture of what you think a perfect home for a grizzly bear would look like.
  2. Hibernation Experiment: Pretend you are a grizzly bear getting ready for hibernation. Gather some blankets and pillows to make a cozy den in your living room. Imagine what it would be like to sleep for a long time. What would you need to do before your big sleep? Discuss with a friend or family member how bears prepare for hibernation and what they eat to store energy.
  3. Bear Senses Game: Grizzly bears have a fantastic sense of smell. Play a game where you close your eyes and try to guess different smells from items around your home, like an orange, a flower, or a piece of chocolate. How many can you guess correctly? Talk about how important a good sense of smell is for a bear to find food.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

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How you doing? So you want to know who I am? I’m a bear! Yeah, I’m still working on it.

Okay, anyway, I live in America. Hey, not here, not here! Yeah, that’s more like it. What about a little stream with lots of nice, juicy salmon in it?

Hey, where’s the salmon? Okay, I get it. I talk, you give me salmon. Yeah, okay, it’s a deal!

So what kind of bear am I? I’m a grizzly bear. We’re called Grizzlies because look at the fur on my back! We have a great sense of smell that helps us find food, like nice, tasty salmon.

I said salmon! Okay, I’ll settle for berries. Not bad!

So what else do you need to know? Oh yeah, we go to sleep over the winter. That’s because there’s not much food around in the winter. This means that we fatten up in summer and fall so that we have reserves in our bodies for the big sleep.

We don’t sleep in beds; we make dens for ourselves, which we dig out with our big claws. Or sometimes we’re lucky and we find caves.

Hey, nice cave! We’ll sleep for five to six months here. That’s a lot of sleep!

There are lots of other kinds of bears: polar bears, black bears, spectacled bears. Really, we’re just kind of shy and want to be left alone to go hunt for food.

So where’s my salmon? Could you make them easier to catch? Do you think?

Hey, come back here!

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