Grizzly, Alaskan or Kodiak, European, Asian.
There are around 220,000 brown bears, in North America, Europe, and Asia, occuring in several races.
The Kodiak and grizzly are both brown bears, of which there are several races.
http://www.grizzlybear.org/gbstatus/griznum.htm
Actually, it's a "race" and it's the other way around. Grizzlies are a "race" of Brown bear. So All Grizzlies are Brown Bears but not all Brown Bears are Grizzlies. It is actually a race, not a subspecies. {actually, race is the same as subspecies. Generally, race is used more commonly for birds, subspecies for mammals.}
They are different because they eat different foods and black bears eat insect not brown bears in north amercia .
Yes, the Kodiak is an subspecies of the brown bear.
No. Brown bears live in different continents and habitats than water buffalos.
one is black one is brown
Existing in a number of races, the brown bear is widespread across North America, Asia, and Europe. With a total worldwide population of over 200,000, it is not considered an endangered species.
Actually, brown bears don't live in Saskatchewan. Grizzly bears do, which are considered the same species as brown bears, but many consider them different. Temperatures these bears live in range from -10 C to over +30 C.
As a race of the brown bear, grizzlies can weigh up to 800 pounds. Other brown bear races can be 1500 pounds or more.
There are several races of brown bears..The grizzly is only one of them. Size is key here however, a grizzly is the biggest brown bear subspecies.