well kind of they formed from grizzly bears but would find it hard to live like grizzly bears
yes some of the most dense populations in the world of black bears and grizzly bears
Yes polar bears and grizzly bears can mate -and they have.
Polar bears already live in the northern regions of Alaska along the Arctic Ocean but do not interact with the grizzly bear as they inhabit different habitats.
yes they do baby
Alaska, Canada and Greenland There are no brown/grizzly bears in Greenland, but there are in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Nature, Humans, and other Bears. Possibly dogs (lead by humans).
The ones that live on Kodiak Island in Alaska are!
Alaska and Northern & Western Canada.
The grizzly is a race of the brown bear, and is found mainly in inland areas, whereas the larger brown bears inhabit coastal regions.
Alaska is America's "last wilderness," the last place in America with vast stretches of undeveloped, unpopulated land... It has grizzly bears and polar bears
Yes, grizzly bears are actually more common in Canada than any other kind of bear in some areas!
Caribou, wolves, Grizzly bears, polar bears, whales, fish, and seagulls
No grizzly bears live in mostly Montana Alaska and Utah as well as Colorado. Mississippi is too humid.
Alaska, Canada and Greenland There are no brown/grizzly bears in Greenland, but there are in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Brown bears and grizzly bears are not the same kind of bear. Brown bears are found along the coasts in cold places, such as Alaska, and are larger than grizzly bears.