Bear populations are found in various countries across the world. Notable countries include the United States and Canada, which are home to species like the American black bear and grizzly bear. Other countries with bear populations include Russia, China, India, and several nations in Europe, such as Finland and Romania. Each region typically hosts specific species, such as the polar bear in the Arctic and the giant panda in China.
List the 5 countries with the largest populations & their relative populations?
There are 19 polar bear populations there.
There are 57 different countries having major Muslim populations.
The countries with the highest populations in Europe are Russia, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. The countries with the lowest populations in Europe include Vatican City, Monaco, San Marino, and Liechtenstein.
Harry V. Reynolds has written: 'Evaluation of the effects of harvest on grizzly bear population dynamics in the northcentral Alaska Range' -- subject(s): Grizzly bear, Wildlife management, Mortality, Effect of hunting on, Bear populations 'Effects of harvest of grizzly bear population dynamics in the northcentral Alaska Range' -- subject(s): Grizzly bear, Mortality, Effect of hunting on, Bear populations 'Effects of harvest rates on grizzly bear population dynamics in the northcentral range' -- subject(s): Grizzly bear, Mortality, Effect of hunting on, Bear populations
There are 35 countries with populations over 39 million. A few of the countries are South Korea, Colombia, Ukraine, and Spain. Sudan is the 35th.
The most populous Muslim country in the world is Indonesia.
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About 50 countries have a muslim majority population
As of now, the polar bear is a vulnerable species, not on the endangered species list, as some populations are increasing.
The three countries with the largest Kurdish populations are Turkey, Iran, and Iraq. These countries are home to the majority of the Kurdish population worldwide.