Coastal areas have the larger Kodiak or Alaskan brown bear, while inland areas have the somewhat smaller race known as the grizzly.
Alaska. Alaska has brown bears, black bears, even polar bears.
If you're talking about Alaskan huskies that actually live in Alaska, it would be bears like grizzlies. Puppies would also have to look out for eagles and large hawks.
Brown bears are know as Alaskan, Grizzly, European, Syrian, and Kodiak this depends on where they live. When they are a baby they are considered a cub.
Alaska
The Kodiak bear (Ursus arctosmiddendorffi), also known as the Kodiak brown bear or the Alaskan grizzly bear or American brown bear, occupies the islands of the Kodiak Archipelago in South-Western Alaska. Its name in the Alutiiq language is Taquka-aq. It is the largest subspecies of brown bear.
Brown (a sub-species of Grizzly). Answer There are 4 types of bears in Alaska The Black Bear, The Brown Bear (which are located on the coast as opposed to the Grizzly which is more inland and is a sub species of the Brown Bear) The Polar Bear, and the Kodiak Brown Bear which is only located on Kodiak Island so it is its own species. Black bears also come in 6 colors (black, cinnamon (brown), blonde, white, glacier blue and purple (so black it has a purple hue). Brown bears and grizzlies come in 3 colors (brown, blonde, spirit bear which is very very blonde) They also come in a silver back phase. Polar bears are generally white. Polar and brown bears interbreed on occasion, and the hybrid has varying characteristics of both species.
Alaskan sea gull
Yes the Kodiak lives in Alaska, Also known as the Kodiak brown bear or the Alaskan grizzly bear.
Not exactly. Most of Alaska is covered in mountainous areas, but there are some in tundra that brown bears can be found roaming on. But the majority of the brown bear population is found in mountainous areas.
they live in Alaska
Brown bears live in North America. They also are usually lazy and find shelters like dens.
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