Brown bears, black bears ,Grizzly bears
Actually, grizzly bears are brown bears (brown bears is the species name, and it includes Kodiak, Russian Brown Bears and Grizzlies among others). Also, there are Polar Bears in Canada as well. So the answer is Brown (Grizzly and Kodiak), Black, and Polar bears.
brown grizzly and kodiak bears,black,and polar bears live in Canada
Brown bears, black bears and polar bears are all found in Canada.
Two-thirds of Polar Bears live in Canada. The rest... No clue sorry
There are about 520,000 Black bears across Canada
There are three species of bear in Canada. They are the brown Bears, black bears, and polar bears. Grizzly bears live in Canada, but they are a subspecies of brown bear.
Polar bears, brown bears and black bears live in Canada.
Black bears, brown bears and polar bears are all found in Canada.
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Grizzly's live in Canada too (aprox. 25,000)! We have ALL bears in Canada.
Several species of bear can be found in both Canada and Alaska. In north Alaska and round the Arctic Circle, the bear is likely to be a polar bear.
Bears loom large in the Canadian mystique, there are three bear species there, the polar, brown, and American black bear.
There are eight species of bears: the brown bear (also called grizzly or Kodiak bear), American black bear, Asiatic black bear, spectacled bear, Malayan sun bear, polar bear, sloth bear and Giant Panda bear .There are three subfamilies of bears: Ailuropodinae, Tremarctinae, and Ursinae. There are 30 species of bears.There are eight full species.
No, the largest species of bear is the Kodiak bear :D
Types of bears: American Black Bear (United States, Canada); Brown Bear (Canada, Alaska, Northern Euraisa); Polar Bear (Arctic Circle); Giant Panda (China); Asiatic Black Bear (Southern and Eastern Asia); Bloth Bear (Tropical forest of India, Sri Lanka, Nepal); Spectacled Bear (South America); Sun Bear (tropical forests of Southeast Asia). well there is the brown bear, the black bear and the polar bear!
There are many breeds of bear, and Panda is just one such species.
1st answer. The mamals that are on the endangered species list in Canada are: bison, bats, black footed ferret, black bear, bobcat, burrowing owl, butterflies, pygmy owl, timber wolf, fisher, gray wolf, grizzly bear, humming birds, lynx, spotted owls and snakes. 2nd answer: The black bear, bobcat, and lynx are not endangered. The grizzly is also not an endangered species. Pygmy and burrowing owls are not found in Canada, and there are no endangered hummingbirds in Canada. The timber wolf is a race of the gray wolf.
No. It's a bear species.
1st answer. The mamals that are on the endangered species list in Canada are: bison, bats, black footed ferret, black bear, bobcat, burrowing owl, butterflies, pygmy owl, timber wolf, fisher, gray wolf, grizzly bear, humming birds, lynx, spotted owls and snakes. 2nd answer: The black bear, bobcat, and lynx are not endangered. The grizzly is also not an endangered species. Pygmy and burrowing owls are not found in Canada, and there are no endangered hummingbirds in Canada. The timber wolf is a race of the gray wolf.
The four species of bears found in North America are the Polar Bear, Brown Bear, Grizzley Bear and Black Bear. The Grizzley and Brown bear are generally considered the same species.
No, the brown bear is not an endangered species.
There are 8 species of bears:Brown bear Polar bear American black bear Asian black bear Spectacled bear Sloth Bear Sun Bear Panda bear