00:00Beyond the Roar, the Complex Lives of Grizzly Bears
00:04Grizzlies surprise people with plant-heavy meals, careful memory, strong senses, and quiet family routines.
00:12A grizzly turns stones with long claws, digging roots, insects, and ground squirrels from mountain soil.
00:19A coastal grizzly catches salmon in Alaska streams, building fat before winter snow closes the feeding season.
00:25A mother grizzly guides cubs across a meadow, teaching them food routes, danger signals, and safe cover.
00:32A grizzly sniffs the wind from a ridge using a powerful nose to find carcasses miles away.
00:38A grizzly stands on hind legs not to charge, but to see and smell the landscape better.
00:45A grizzly rubs its back on a tree, leaving scent, hair, and claw marks for other bears.
00:50A yellowstone grizzly eats berries in late summer, proving a huge predator can spend hours picking fruit.
00:58A grizzly digs a winter den into a hillside, then sleeps through months of cold and scarce food.
01:04A young grizzly splashes through shallow water, showing playful behavior that surprises visitors expecting only aggression.
01:11A grizzly avoids busy trails when possible, moving through forests, valleys, and riverbanks away from crowds.
01:18Roots, salmon, berries, cubs, dens, and scent trees reveal a bear more complex than its fierce reputation.
01:26A grizzly cub climbs over its mother's back while sunlight falls across tall meadow grass.
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