The Kodiak Bear, also known as the Alaskan Bear Brown.
No, it is actually one of the largest. The smallest bear is the sun bear.
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.
Yes because of the more abundant resources in Kodiak Alaska the Kodiak bear is much larger than the inland brown bear. The Kodiak bear is the largest SUB-SPECIES of brown bear.
No, but they (along with the brown bear) are the largest land carnivore.
Kodiak bears are the largest subspecies of brown bear. They equal polar bears in size. These two bears are the largest members of Carnivora.
The Polar Bear.Polar bears
The polar bear is the largest land carnivore closely followed by the larger subspecies of the brown bear.
The largest bears of each species are similar in size, over 1200 pounds or more.
It is generally considered that the Polar Bear is "largest" between the two bears. Due to the average adult male Polar Bear has a weight of 900 to 1,500 pounds. While the Brown Bear adult male averages a close second with 500 to 900 pounds. The largest recorded weights can be confusing, since they aren't based on averages, but the largest "ever recorded" weighed animal. This depends on the largest animal that has ever been, usually killed and then weighed, and measured, then officially recored in a game's keeper, or warden's record, or logbook. For the Polar Bear, the largest ever recorded, was shot and killed in Kotzebue Sound Alaska in 1960. It weighed in at 2,210 pounds, and was 11 feet and 11 inches tall. The Brown Bear, largest was a subspecies Known as the Kodiak Bear, this one was weighed in at more than 2,500 pounds and was about 14 feet tall. As you can tell by the records, these were probably done by local Wildlife Represents, and all the facts are not keep the same on each. For more details see sites listed below.
It depends on how you classify them. There are three main types of bears. From smallest to largest, the black bear, the brown bear, and the polar bear. Of the brown bears, you have the normal brown bear, and the grizzly bear. A grizzly can be identified by the hump between its shoulders and its found face.
No, the largest species of bear is the Kodiak bear :D
The polar bear is the largest bear followed closely by the Kodiak bear.