No. They are omnivores.
The second largest land-dwelling carnivore is the Kodiak bear, a subspecies of brown bear found in the Kodiak Archipelago of Alaska. Adult male Kodiak bears can weigh up to 1,500 pounds and are known for their impressive size and strength.
The largest carnivore on the planet is the Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina). Adult males can weigh up to 8,800 pounds and stretch up to 20 feet in length. They primarily feed on fish and squid.
Sometimes, its a bear.
The largest land mammal in the Arctic is the muskox, which can weigh up to 900 pounds and stand over 4 feet tall at the shoulder. Muskoxen have a thick coat that helps them withstand the harsh Arctic conditions and are known for their distinctive curved horns.
There is the Polar Bear.
The Kodiak is a subspecies of the brown bear.
The Kodiak is a race of the brown bear.
The Kodiak is a race of the brown bear.
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.
The second largest land-dwelling carnivore is the Kodiak bear, a subspecies of brown bear found in the Kodiak Archipelago of Alaska. Adult male Kodiak bears can weigh up to 1,500 pounds and are known for their impressive size and strength.
The Kodiak bear can run up to 35 mph.
No = but there is a species of Kodiak bear.
The polar bear is the largest bear followed closely by the Kodiak bear.
kodiak bear
The Kodiak bear is named after the Kodiak Archipelago in Alaska, where it is primarily found. These bears are a subspecies of brown bear and are known for being one of the largest bear species in the world.
The Kodiak Bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi), or Alaskan Brown Bear, is the largest subspecies of the Brown Bear. The Kodiak Bear lives in southern Alaska, and is endangered. Kodiak Bears can grow to be 3.2 metres (10.5 feet) long and can weigh nearly 700 kilograms (over 1,500 lbs), and can eat just about anything in Alaska. When Kodiak Bears reproduce, the litters average about 3-6 cubs. The bears have a light-brown strip from the throat to their stomach. Unlike some bears, the Kodiak Bear does not live in caves. The Kodiak bear and the Polar Bear are the largest members of the bear family. [1] Though frequently referred to as the largest land carnivore, the Kodiak bear is actually an omnivore. [2] One famous Kodiak Bear that has appeared in films is Bart the Bear.
No, the largest species of bear is the Kodiak bear :D