What is a Grizzly Bear's classification?
Naturalist George Ord formally classified it in 1815 – for its character – as Ursus horribilis ("terrifying bear").
Scientists refer to the North American brown bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, rather than the grizzly bear.
Continent: Animalia
Class: Chordata
Category: Mammalia
Carnivora is the order.
Ursidae family
Class: Ursus
Animal species: arctos
horriblis is the subspecies
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The Grizzly Bear belongs to the species Ursus arctos horribilis within the genus Ursus and the family Ursidae.
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