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Alisiya [41]
1 year ago
15

Polar bears are fierce, territorial animals. Grizzly bears are the same.

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2 answers:
Yanka [14]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

polar bears and grizzly bears are fierce, territorial animals.

Explanation:

it is the second sentence because they are saying both bears share the same trait

wariber [46]1 year ago
5 0
I have a feeling it’s the first one. But I could be wrong.
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