Why are Kodiak Bears So Massive?
Why are Kodiak Bears So Massive? The Kodiak bear is a subspecies of grizzly bear native to the Kodiak Archipelago in southwestern Alaska. Despite its massive size and reputation as a fierce predator, it is generally an opportunist and will eat a large variety of plant and animal species. Also known as the Kodiak brown bear or Alaskan brown bear, it is the largest subspecies of grizzly and among the largest bears on the planet, second only to the polar bear. ➽Consider to subscribe: / @factsmachine ➽Audio: www.bensound.com, YouTube Audio Library ➽Contact: [email protected] #Kodiak #Bear #Grizzly

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