Yes of coarse it is somepeople are just stupid!
No, Alaskan Malamute is a separate breed from the Siberian Husky.
YES
Polar bear. Alaska.
Bears have been considered the most common animals in Alaska. Alaska is home to the polar bear, the grizzly bear, and the black bear.
Alaska is the only state on the United States that has polar bears.
you can find these 3 any where in Alaska but mostly in Northern Canada.
It is possible that people in Alaska have cremated a polar bear.
The polar bear actually lives in the Arctic, which includes Russia, Canada, Alaska, Norway, etc
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.
whales and polar bear is mostly eaten in Alaska
Alaska's coinage is the same as in the lower 48 states and in Hawaii. Canada is the nation that has a bear on the twoonie coin--a polar bear, to be exact. Why the polar bear was chosen to be on that coin instead of other symbols or animals--like the moose, for instance--was likely because the bear signifies strength as part of the Canadian national anthem, "...strong and free."
Zoo, Alaska, Northern Canada.
Yes, there are polar bears in Alaska.
Anecdotally Casey Anderson recently filmed a grizzly winning a fight with a polar bear in Kaktovik Alaska