The grizzly bear looked cumbersome and awkward. 灰熊看上去又笨拙又迟钝。
grizzly grizzlier, grizzliest
[ noun ]
powerful brownish-yellow bear of the uplands of western North America
<noun.animal> [ adj ]
showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or white hair
<adj.all> whose beard with age is hoar nodded his hoary head
Grizzly \Griz"zly\, a. Somewhat gray; grizzled.
Old squirrels that turn grizzly. --Bacon.
{Grizzly bear} (Zo["o]l.), a large and ferocious bear ({Ursus horribilis}) of Western North America and the Rocky Mountains. It is remarkable for the great length of its claws.
Grizzly \Griz"zly\, n.; pl. {Grizzlies}. 1. (Zo["o]l.) A grizzly bear. See under {Grizzly}, a.
2. pl. In hydraulic mining, gratings used to catch and throw out large stones from the sluices. [Local, U. S.] --Raymond.
Using a series of 40 hidden cameras, researchers have found a larger population of grizzly bears than previously believed inhabiting a section of national forest in northwestern Montana.
The grizzly once ruled the food chain from the Canadian border to Mexico, from the Black Hills of South Dakota to California.
Talbott said he knew of only one case in the past five years in which a problem grizzly was killed in Wyoming.
Apparently, Mr. Mace says, when the camera flashed, the grizzly slashed.
America's dwindling grizzly bear population suffers from "a public relations problem" but can be saved from extinction by concerted federal and state efforts, a government bear expert said Thursday.
She said a 7-foot-tall grizzly bear weighing about 1,000 pounds is bent over in a cage and other animals are even more cramped.
Rugged territory in the Wyoming fire, at an elevation of about 8,500 feet and in prime grizzly bear habitat, has complicated firefighting.
How would you assess your first 100 days so far? Rangers are dragging and trucking away roadside carcasses of bison and elk to prevent clashes between tourists and scavenging grizzly bears.
To many, the grizzly symbolizes all that was wild about the American West.
Like the so-called sourdoughs of that time, today's miners are dogged by gold thieves, grizzly bears and clouds of summer mosquitoes.
The hunting range bought grizzly bears, black bears, cougars and elk from zoos, preserves and at auctions, Cottrell said.
The old-growth portions host large concentrations of bald eagles and grizzly bears.
Its diverse ecosystem is home to thick populations of grizzly and black bear, deer and bald eagles.
The trucks would go through an important grizzly bear habitat, he said, adding that the potential damage to the bears and other wildlife could not be repaired with dollars.
It's the largest wild expanse in the contiguous 48 states, and the Pine Butte Swamp, technically a fen, is the largest wetland complex along the eastern slope of the Rockies and one of the last strongholds of the grizzly bear.
Creditors seized their 7-foot grizzly bear, their performing lions and horses.
It is his home-grown homily about the humblings of nature on man and beast, his tactful way of saying fly fishing is the Great Leveler _ it is merciless toward CEOs, yuppies, one-horse cowpokes, and grizzly bears alike.
"We came to the conclusion that the population has recovered to our goal" of 440 in this corner of Montana, says Lorraine Mintzmeyer, chairman of the agencies' grizzly committee and a regional director of the National Park Service.