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There is no doubt that the Diack brown bear is the largest land carnivore compared to the polar bear, because the polar bears that live in the Arctic Ocean are not terrestrial carnivores at all.
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It should be Kodiak brown bears, because the environment they live in is different, the food is not the same, these brown bears can even accidentally injure humans, but polar bears just eat small fish in the sea.
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Polar bears are the largest carnivores. Polar bears are larger than Kodiak brown bears, and although they look more docile, they are very good.
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Between polar bears and Kodiak brown bears, the Aquet brown bears are relatively the largest land carnivores. But polar bears are not bad at eating meat.
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Of course, the Kodiak brown bear, this animal is relatively large. It is also more cruel, it lives on land. Those who specialize in eating meat also have a particularly large appetite.
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Polar bears are larger on average and at the limit, especially the polar bears in Fox Bay, but polar bears live on the ice floes of the Arctic Ocean, and their food is basically in the sea, so they are not strictly considered land carnivores, so the Kodiak brown bear and the peninsula giant bear are the largest land carnivores.
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The Kodiak Island brown bear is not the largest bear, it is slightly smaller than the polar bear in average size.
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Yes. They are large, larger than polar bears. However, they are not aggressive towards humans.
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Polar bears are the largest carnivores on land, reaching around 800 kilograms in an adult population. Kodiak Island brown bears are also not as large as polar bears.
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If you count it as the largest individual, it is a polar bear, but if you count it on average weight, it should be a Kodiak brown bear, because the former has a very large difference in weight between male and female, and the weight of different seasons affected by food ** is also very large.
Polar bears are the largest land carnivores today, with adult polar bears standing upright up to a metre tall and shoulder-tall at the shoulder. Male polar bears weigh 300 800 kg and females 150 400 kg; Before the onset of winter, fat will accumulate in large quantities, and they can weigh more than 800 kilograms.
The Kodiak Island Brown Bear (scientific name: Ursus Arctos Middendorffi): It is the largest subspecies of brown bear, measuring meters in length and usually weighing more than 650 kilograms, with the largest individual being 800 kilograms.
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The smallest bear in the world is the Malayan bear, which is just over a meter long and weighs no more than 100 kilograms, while the largest bear in the world is the Kodiak Island brown bear, which is twice as long as the Malayan bear and weighs several times more than the Malayan bear, and their average length even exceeds that of the polar bear.
The Kodiak Island brown bear is the largest subspecies of brown bear, with a body length of 2 to meters and a weight of over 650 kilograms, with an average weight of more than polar bears, with the largest individual weighing 800 kilograms. Their coat changes with the seasons, from a shorter and darker coat in summer to a longer coat of up to 10 cm in winter, which is lighter in color than in summer. Kodiak Island brown bears have long claws, but because they can't be retracted into their sheaths, their claws are thick and blunt, but even so, their claws are extremely destructive.
Kodiak Island brown bears are mainly found on Kodiak Island in Alaska and inhabit forested areas. They usually dig a nest in a relatively secluded environment, hide in the nest to rest in the daytime, and go out in the morning and dusk. Kodiak Island brown bears have their own territory, and they are very territorial, and they are very territorial, and will run away other bears that invade their territory.
Despite their large size, sharp teeth and destructive claws, the Kodiak Island brown bears look quite formidable**, but they rarely eat meat and prefer to feed on plants, including grasses, tubers, grains and fruits, which make up 60% to 90% of their daily diet.
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Polar bears are the largest of the bear family.
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The Kodiak brown bear is the largest bear in the world, with a body length of about 3 meters, and an adult brown bear stands up to 3 meters tall, and the average weight of the Kodiak brown bear is 800 kilograms, which is more than the 750 kilograms of the polar bear, but such large brown bears are not uncommon there. The heaviest brown bear in Kodiak was recorded to have weighed 1,134 kilograms, and the poor fat brown bear was captured alive from Kodiak Island and sent directly to the Berlin Zoo.
The largest bear in the world, the Kodiak brown bear.
The Kodiak brown bear is the largest of the brown bears, and there may be many people who think that the largest bear in the world is the polar bear, but this is wrong, although the polar bears are also large in size and cavity, they have a disproportionately small head, very pointed, so that they lose the advantage of weight with the large-faced Kodiak brown bear. Their ears look small under a large bear face, and when winter comes, they change into thick long-haired winter clothes, and the petite ears are completely nowhere to be found.
The Kodiak Brown Bear Round is not only the largest bear in the world, but also the world's largest carnivore. Kodiak brown bears are good swimmers and fish in the rushing waters, as well as climbing trees and walking upright, but they are not very agile, always walk slowly and methodically, and run like a "tornado", catching prey is simply handy. Brown bears have a very mixed diet, not only are they carnivores, but they also eat 60-90% of plant food, and they are also vegetarian, such as tender wild grasses and wild vegetables.
Brown bears have a super sensitive sense of smell, 7 times that of hunting dogs, and the area of the nasal mucosa is more than 100 times that of humans, and they are able to smell from kilometers away. However, their sense of sight and hearing is much slower than that of tigers, because of their sheer size, which is known as the largest bear in the world, and because of their large size, they are relatively clumsy, and if there is a fight, it will definitely become the tiger's lunch.
There are generally four types of fur for common brown bears, golden, brown, black, and brown-black. In winter, the fur of brown bears grows up to 10 cm in length depending on the temperature, and in summer it becomes shorter again, a bit like a telescopic mop. Did you know that Kodiak brown bears hibernate like snakes, and in the winter, brown bears will collect some hay and other things to spread into their dens and keep their bear nests very warm, so that the baby bears will never be afraid of freezing in winter?
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Isn't the hair of a polar bear white?
No, if you have it, it's called an Antarctic bear!