The Florida Grizzly Bear is the smallest species of grizzly bear of North America, about the size of a large American black bear. It resembles a cross between a now-extinct Mexican brown bear and a long-extinct short-faced bear. It is endangered because of its recourse, giant salmon, are being overhunted by illegal fisherman. But it also feeds on small deer, young alligators, black bears, introduced wild boars, berries, and smaller fish.
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| - The Florida Grizzly Bear is the smallest species of grizzly bear of North America, about the size of a large American black bear. It resembles a cross between a now-extinct Mexican brown bear and a long-extinct short-faced bear. It is endangered because of its recourse, giant salmon, are being overhunted by illegal fisherman. But it also feeds on small deer, young alligators, black bears, introduced wild boars, berries, and smaller fish.
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| - The Florida Grizzly Bear is the smallest species of grizzly bear of North America, about the size of a large American black bear. It resembles a cross between a now-extinct Mexican brown bear and a long-extinct short-faced bear. It is endangered because of its recourse, giant salmon, are being overhunted by illegal fisherman. But it also feeds on small deer, young alligators, black bears, introduced wild boars, berries, and smaller fish.
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