Kodiak Bear
Kodiak Bear is a bear who lives in Kodiak islands Alaska . It is 3.33 meters long . It has long claws , teethes and running speed like a diesel train. It is a monster of Alaska.
Taxonomy
Recent investigations of genetic samples from bears on Kodiak have shown that they are closely related to brown bears on the Alaska Peninsula and Kamchatka, Russia. It appears that Kodiak bears have been genetically isolated since at least the last ice age (10,000 to 12,000 years ago) and there is very little genetic diversity within the population. Although the current population is healthy and productive, and has shown no overt adverse signs of inbreeding, it may be more susceptible to new diseases or parasites than other, more diverse brown bear populations.
Behavior
The most recent occurrence of a fatal bear attack on a person on the Kodiak archipelago was in 1999. The National Geographic Society filmed a television program about two brown bear attacks. A fatal attack occurred on Uganik Island (November 3rd, 1999) part of the Kodiak archipelago, the other attack occurred on Raspberry Island, home to two full-service wilderness lodges.
Feeding habits
Kodiak bear is a large mammal. It like to
- grass , fruits , berries etc.
- salmon , deer , caribou.
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