Kodiak bears are the largest subspecies of brown bear. They equal polar bears in size. These two bears are the largest members of Carnivora.
No, the largest species of bear is the Kodiak bear :D
No, but the two are closely related.
The polar bear is the largest bear followed closely by the Kodiak bear.
It shares that distinction with the polar bear.
No, the polar and kodiak bears are.
Among land mammals a Grizzly bear, a Kodiak bear and of course various other animals like buffalo, bison and elephants are at least as big or bigger.
The polar bear is the largest species of bear followed closely by the Kodiak.
Considering the average Kodiak bear is three times as large as the average lion, it is a fair bet that the bear would possess a huge strength advantage.
The back bear would be the largest. If you took time you could find it in a diffrent place. But yes is one of the larger bears.The largest type of bear in the United States is the brown bear, also called the grizzly bear. They can weigh 150 to 1,700 pounds, and when they stand on two legs, they can be ten feet tall. If you count Alaska, the answer would be the Kodiak bear, which is a type of brown bear, but bigger.
Both polar and brown bears can weigh over 1500 pounds for an adult male.
Grizzlies, Eurasian brown bear. Polar bears are distantly related.
They both are bears and they both live in north america.