Why are the grizzlies slower while running downhill?

Because

they have large hump of muscle over the shoulders.
The grizzly has a large hump over the shoulders which is a muscle mass used to power the foreclimbs in digging. The hind legs are powerful, however. The muscle in the lower legs provide enough strength for the bear to stand up on its hind legs, giving it a better view of its surroundings. The head is large and round with a concave facial profile.
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