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    The Kodiak bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi), also known as the Kodiak brown bear, sometimes the Alaskan brown bear, inhabits the islands of the Kodiak Archipelago in southwest Alaska. [3] It is one of the largest recognized subspecies or population of the brown bear, and one of the two largest bears alive today, the other being the polar bear.

  2. Kodiak bear, (subspecies Ursus arctos middendorffi), subspecies of brown bear found only on Kodiak Island and nearby islands off the coast of Alaska. It can weigh up to 720 kg (1,600 pounds) and is the world’s largest bear and the world’s largest land carnivore, titles it shares with the polar bear.

  3. Feb 7, 2022 · Kodiak bears are some of the largest bears in the world and live only in the islands of the Kodiak Archipelago in Alaska.

  4. The Kodiak brown bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi) is a subspecies of brown bear that only exists on the Kodiak Archipelago, which includes Kodiak Island and the surrounding islands of Afognak, Shuyak, Raspberry, Uganik, Sitkalidak and others, in Alaska.

  5. Kodiak bears are a unique subspecies of the brown or grizzly bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi). They live exclusively on the islands in the Kodiak Archipelago and have been isolated from other bears for about 12,000 years.

  6. Kodiak bears (Ursus arctos middendorffi) live on Kodiak Island or one of the nearby islands off the coast of southwestern Alaska. These bears can be nearly as large as polar bears (Ursus maritimus) and include the largest brown bears (Ursus arctos) on record.

  7. Kodiak bears are a unique subspecies of the brown or grizzly bear (Ursus arctos middendorfi). They live exclusively on the islands in the Kodiak Archipelago, and have been isolated from other bears for about 12,000 years.

  8. The Kodiak bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi), also known as the Kodiak brown bear, sometimes the Alaskan brown bear, inhabits the islands of the Kodiak Archipelago in southwest Alaska. It is the largest recognized subspecies or population of the brown bear, and one of the two largest bears alive today, the other being the polar bear. Show More

  9. The Kodiak Brown Bear Trust is a non-profit, non-government organization dedicated to working closely with public and private resource managers and individuals to assure continued healthy bear populations, improved understanding of Kodiak bears, and enhanced ways to live in harmony with them.

  10. Everything you should know about the Kodiak Bear. The Kodiak Bear is an enormous species of the brown bear, native to the Kodiak Archipelago.

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