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There are different bear species worldwide. From the Andes Mountains to the Arctic Circle, depending on where you go, here are the bear species you may spot.
One is black, and one is brown. In fact, telling the two most common bear species in North America apart can get a little complicated. Coat color can vary in both species, depending on geographic ...
While the brown bear is found all across the Northern Hemisphere (especially Europe, the Asian steppes, and parts of the Middle East), the grizzly bear is specifically unique to North America ...
All ten or so brown bear subspecies currently identified are distributed in North America, Europe, Russia, and Asia. They show great diversity in their shape, habitats, and behavior. In a genomic ...
Knowing what to do in the presence of a bear can save your life. Three types of bears inhabit North America: black bears, brown bears, and polar bears. Grizzly bears — which are included in the ...
While polar bears, black bears, and brown bears are native to North America, there are plenty of other places in the world where you might bump into a speedy bear. (For speed purposes, grizzlies ...
Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) are a subspecies of brown bear found in North America. They’re found primarily in Alaska and Canada, with small populations in Idaho, Montana, Washington ...
This story, “The Bear Chose Me,” appeared in the June 1956 ... If you could forget that these big brown bears are perhaps the most dangerous game on the North American continent, then it would be ...
Grizzly bear is a term used to refer to a brown bear in North America. There are several subspecies and variants, the most famous being the Kodiak bear. A picture of Jeremy Evans and his six-month ...