Brown (a sub-species of Grizzly). Answer There are 4 types of bears in Alaska The Black Bear, The Brown Bear (which are located on the coast as opposed to the Grizzly which is more inland and is a sub species of the Brown Bear) The Polar Bear, and the Kodiak Brown Bear which is only located on Kodiak Island so it is its own species. Black bears also come in 6 colors (black, cinnamon (brown), blonde, white, glacier blue and purple (so black it has a purple hue). Brown bears and grizzlies come in 3 colors (brown, blonde, spirit bear which is very very blonde) They also come in a silver back phase. Polar bears are generally white. Polar and brown bears interbreed on occasion, and the hybrid has varying characteristics of both species.
polar bear is brown but its fur looks white from the beam of the sun a polar bear is brown but its fur looks white from the beam of the sun Brown bears found in Alaska are mostly grizzly or Kodiak bears belonging to the family Ursidae in the order Carnivora. They are classified as Ursus arctos. The grizzly bear is classified as Ursus arctos horribilis and the Kodiak bear as Ursus arctos middendorfii.
Alaska. Alaska has brown bears, black bears, even polar bears.
they live in Alaska
Alaska
Polar bears live in Alaska, so yes.
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The live only on the islands of the Kodiak Archipelago in Alaska.
moose and polar bears.
The ones that live on Kodiak Island in Alaska are!
None, Polar Bears live in the Arctic, which is the other side of the world to Antarctica.
over 300,000,000,000 live in denali
Actually, there are some in Canada and Alaska.
Polar bears live in the Arctic in northern Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Europe.