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Grizzly Bear: Large, Magnificent Animals
Grizzly Bears Grizzly Bears are very large, magnificent animals. They reproduce sexually, but there are many advantages of reproduction. Asexual reproduction is reproduction with only one organism. The purpose of asexual reproduction is to reproduce clones of the parent. Sexual reproduction is when two organisms sexually reproduce. The purpose of sexual reproduction is to reproduce offspring, sexual reproduction allows evolution to occur. On this paper I will be focusing on the grizzly bear. I chose the grizzly bear because they are very interesting animals. Grizzly Bears use sexual reproduction to reproduce, sexual reproduction is better for Grizzly Bears because if one of the bears has a disease it won’t last forever, through evolution

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