Grizzly Bear 3D Model Animation

Grizzly Bear 3D Model Animation

Also known as the brown bear, it is one of the most widely distributed members of the bear family in North America and Eurasia. Large in size, males can weigh up to 180 to 360 kilograms, while females are usually lighter, weighing between 80 and 250 kilograms. Named after its gray brown fur. Having a strong body, broad shoulders, straight facial contours, and a short tail. The feet are large and thick, suitable for walking on various terrains, and the claws are long and sharp, suitable for digging and hunting. It is an omnivorous animal with a wide dietary range, including berries, roots, fish, small mammals, and large prey. He is also an excellent swimmer and climber, often preying on salmon in rivers
Brown Bear (Cub) 3D Model Animation

Brown Bear (Cub) 3D Model Animation

Also known as the grizzly bear, it is one of the largest mammals on land, known for its strong physique and enormous size. The origin can be traced back to the Etruscan bear in Asia, which has evolved and spread over a long period of time and is now found in multiple regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. Having a robust physique, well-developed muscles, and sharp claws up to 15 centimeters in length, although not good at climbing trees, he is an excellent swimmer and runner. It is an omnivorous animal with a wide range of diets, from plant roots to fish and large mammals. Known for its strong adaptability, it can survive in various environments, including desert edges, high mountain forests, and even the Arctic region.
Brown Bear (Male) 3D Model Animation

Brown Bear (Male) 3D Model Animation

Also known as the grizzly bear, it is one of the largest mammals on land, known for its strong physique and enormous size. The origin can be traced back to the Etruscan bear in Asia, which has evolved and spread over a long period of time and is now found in multiple regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. Having a robust physique, well-developed muscles, and sharp claws up to 15 centimeters in length, although not good at climbing trees, he is an excellent swimmer and runner. It is an omnivorous animal with a wide range of diets, from plant roots to fish and large mammals. Known for its strong adaptability, it can survive in various environments, including desert edges, high mountain forests, and even the Arctic region.
Brown Bear (Female) 3D Model Animation

Brown Bear (Female) 3D Model Animation

Also known as the grizzly bear, it is one of the largest mammals on land, known for its strong physique and enormous size. The origin can be traced back to the Etruscan bear in Asia, which has evolved and spread over a long period of time and is now found in multiple regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. Having a robust physique, well-developed muscles, and sharp claws up to 15 centimeters in length, although not good at climbing trees, he is an excellent swimmer and runner. It is an omnivorous animal with a wide range of diets, from plant roots to fish and large mammals. Known for its strong adaptability, it can survive in various environments, including desert edges, high mountain forests, and even the Arctic region.
Big Grizzly Bear

Big Grizzly Bear

The grizzly bear, also known as Ursus horribilis, is classified as a subspecies of brown bear (also known as Ursus arctoshorribilis) and is the largest bear species after polar bears and Kodiak brown bears. Generally, adult grizzly bears are about 2.5 meters long and weigh 450 kilograms, with larger ones even weighing up to 700 kilograms. The male bear has a shoulder height of about 1.3 meters when crawling and a height of about 2.7 meters when standing. Grizzlies are an important "indigenous" species in North America and one of the most representative animals in the western United States and Alaska. National protection level 2.
Brown bear

Brown bear

The brown bear is a mammal belonging to the genus Ursa in the family Ursidae. He has a strong physique, with raised shoulders and a short tail behind him. The fur color is mostly brown or brownish yellow; Elderly individuals appear silver gray in color; Childhood is brownish black. The lifespan under wild conditions is 20-30 years. Brown bears are widely distributed, mainly in Eurasia and North America. In China, they are mainly found in Xinjiang, the Qinghai Tibet Plateau, and the mountainous areas of Northeast China. Strong adaptability, able to survive tenaciously from the edge of deserts to high mountain forests, and even ice fields. Omnivorous type. The only mammal that can go without eating, drinking, urinating, or defecating for six months or even longer is a second-class protected wild animal in China.