the Alaskan brown bear is endangered
No, the brown bear is not an endangered species.
The polar bear is stronger because it weighs much more than the liger. Polar bears weigh much more than ligers since polar bears weigh 950 pounds to 1760 pounds. Ligers weigh about 800 pounds. Brown bears, like kodiak bears and alaskan brown bears, are also stronger than ligers.
No. Grizzly bears are a subspecies of Brown bears, so that although all Grizzly bears are Brown bears not all Brown bears are Grizzly bears.
the Alaskan husky color is black and there is white.
Grizzlies can weigh up to a thousand pounds. Kodiak bears (Alaskan Grizzly Bears) can get as large as 1500 pounds. Polar bears are approximately the same size as Kodiaks, and can also weigh as much as 1500 pounds.
Oh, dude, Alaskan huskies have to watch out for predators like wolves, bears, and sometimes even eagles. It's like a real-life episode of 'Animal Planet' out there for these fluffy pups. So, yeah, they gotta stay on their toes or, you know, paws.
Alaska doesn't have black bears....
1972
people kept on killing them
The brown bear is not an endangered species.
They're the same, just the latter name is more specific. Brown bear can mean either Alaskan or Siberian Brown Bears.
Grizzly, Alaskan or Kodiak, European, Asian.
No, according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Kodiak bear populations are healthy and productive. The ADFG estimates the current population of wild Alaskan Kodiak Bears to be in the neighborhood of 3,500.
The brown bear, Ursus Arctos, is not an endangered species.
It is not endangered at all. Brown bears are listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
The grizzly is not endangered. A race of the brown bear, listed as "Least Concern".
Coastal areas have the larger Kodiak or Alaskan brown bear, while inland areas have the somewhat smaller race known as the grizzly.
No, they are not considered endangered as a species. The Mexican grizzly is endangered, but this is a race, not a species. Grizzly bears are a race of brown bear.