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Grizzly Bears and wolves are different and similar in many different ways, they hunt, group and their diet.
Wolves and bears hunt differently, most bears hunt solo while wolves go in packs.
Male grizzlies will hunt by themselves, but females and cubs gather untill the cubs are older.
They're solitary animals, meaning they don't always travel in packs like wolves. Grizzlies may be seen feeding together at a stream or river, but that doesn't make them a part of a group.
Unlike most grizzly bears wolves do hunt in a group or pack, they follow their alpha and are told when, where, and what to hunt.
Wolves usually attack a herd, finding the weak spot of a group of caribou. After the pack picks their meal out, they'll feast on their prey as a group.
Both bears and wolves have similar diets, they both eat meat.
The two species are carnivores, they will hunt and feed on animals such as deer, moose, and bison.
Wolves and bears are meat eaters, so they are both equipped with excellent senses, exceptional running abilities and sharp-teeth.

In summary grizzly bears and wolves are different and similar in many different ways, they hunt, group, and their diet.