Rajni Pandey | November 11, 2024
The largest bear species, polar bears weigh up to 1,500 pounds and thrive in the Arctic, hunting seals on icy landscapes.
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Found in Alaska’s Kodiak Archipelago, these bears can weigh up to 1,400 pounds, making them the largest brown bear subspecies.
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Native to Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, they can weigh up to 1,200 pounds and are one of the biggest brown bears.
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North America’s iconic bear, grizzlies weigh up to 800 pounds and are known for their strength and powerful claws.
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Found across Europe and Asia, they weigh up to 780 pounds and adapt well to diverse habitats, from forests to mountains.
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Also known as the Black Grizzly, these bears inhabit eastern Russia and can weigh up to 700 pounds.
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The largest bear in the Himalayas, weighing up to 440 pounds, they are adapted to the mountainous terrain of South Asia.
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Common across North America, they weigh up to 600 pounds and are highly adaptable to various environments.
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Native to South America, these bears weigh up to 400 pounds and are known for unique markings around their eyes.
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Found in India and Sri Lanka, they weigh up to 300 pounds and have a shaggy coat suited for tropical climates.
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