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2006-11-26 13:40:01 · 3 answers · asked by TAVONA M 1 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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The grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horriblis, has a range in this link which is a picture of a map. Slightly different range than brown bears in general since there are several races of these bears. There's brown bears in Russia I believe. I'll try to track down that information for you to if I can.

Found it! Range for all Ursus arctos animals regardless of race or subspecies!

2006-11-26 19:09:16 · answer #1 · answered by Professor Armitage 7 · 0 0

Grizzly bears are also called brown bears, and are found throughout the Preserve. Bears on the Seward Peninsula are not the largest members of this species, but 500 pound (230 kg.) bears can be seen here on occasion. Brown bears are most common in the mountains north of Nome and the population in the Preserve is fairly small. There are no black bears in or near the Preserve. Bears are actively hunted throughout the region and tend to be shy around people. Most visitors to the region will never see a bear.

http:www.nps.gov/archive

2006-11-26 13:50:39 · answer #2 · answered by josie 2 · 0 1

Most of canada and the western united states as well as parts of asia and europe.

2006-11-26 13:41:27 · answer #3 · answered by Lynna J 4 · 0 0

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