Grizzlies

/ˈɡrɪzliz/ noun

Large bears with thick fur that has gray or brown coloring, found in North America, also called grizzly bears.

From 'grizzly' (gray or grayish), which comes from Old French 'gris' (gray). European settlers in North America applied this color-based adjective to the massive bears they encountered.

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