77. The Grizzly Bear
The grizzly bear, a.k.a. the North American brown bear is a large subspecies of North America’s brown bear. They can weigh up to 790 pounds. These bears can reach almost seven feet in length with a shoulder height of nearly four feet.
Some sources suggest that grizzly bears are possibly “the most feared” beasts residing in North America’s national parks. After all, these large predators can reach a speed of 35 m.p.h. If you can’t get to Alaska where most of them live, visit Montana’s well-known Glacier National Park.
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