The grizzly bear is classified as a mammal in the order Carnivora and family Ursidae. It is a subspecies of the brown bear found in North America. Grizzly bears can be found throughout parts of western Canada and Alaska, as well as Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming in the lower 48 states. They are omnivorous and will eat plants, small animals, fish, and carrion. While they typically target vegetation and fruits, grizzlies will prey on animals like rodents and moose if available. Their main predators are wolves, which hunt them in packs, and buffalo, which will attack if feeling threatened. Grizzlies communicate through growls, snorts, roars