Meet the world's largest bear. The biggest bears in the world

Master of the Arctic

The heaviest bear in the world is the polar bear, which weighed about 1002 kilograms, although there is a version that this is an exaggerated figure and the weight of the largest polar bear was “only” 900 kilograms. The paw span, provided that it rose on its hind legs, was 3 meters 38 centimeters, and the girth of the body was 1.5 meters. The polar bear belongs to the category of terrestrial predators. So, of these same predators, he is considered the largest - according to the Guinness Book of Records.

Polar bear weight

The weight of the average representative of this class reaches 600 kilograms, body length – up to 2 meters 60 centimeters, height at the withers – more than one and a half meters. Females are slightly smaller in size: only up to 300 kilograms and up to 2 meters in length. But despite this heavy weight polar bears are very mobile and dexterous; they swim well, they have a thick layer of subcutaneous fat, which saves them in harsh conditions Arctic.

Polar bear fur

The polar bear is an inhabitant of the Arctic. In winter it is pure white, in summer it “tans” a little - the fur turns slightly yellow from the sun. And in captivity, in zoos, microscopic algae grow in its fur, which gives the fur a greenish tint. These individuals feed mainly on seals, ringed seal and a sea hare, for which they dive into the crevices between the ice floes. They also love to rob the warehouses of travelers and polar explorers and feast on their products.

The polar bear has more long neck and a flatter head than other bear species. They do not usually hibernate, except in pregnant females and in rare cases during periods of lack of food.

Kodiak weight

But it seems. that the Kodiak brown bear is trying to challenge the leadership in size among polar bears. The largest recorded weight of a Kodiak was 1134 kilograms, and its height was full height reached 4 meters - this is the largest bear in the world (in size, but not in weight). There is a small “but” that does not allow the Kodiak brown bear to become a leader in terms of weight - it gains such weight only during hibernation, while the weight of an adult polar bear always remains almost unchanged.

This family does not have a wide variety of species. Scientists identify only eight. But the quantity makes them very common. All of them have the right to claim to be included in the list called “The World's Largest Bear.” This is explained by the fact that they are incredibly heavy and tall. And yet, among the giants, one can also single out the very best. For bears, this is a Kodiak.

Brown giant

These are rightfully the most big bears in size and weight. Kodiaks are a subspecies of browns. Among all the predators on our planet, they are the largest. These bears grow up to four meters in length. Their height at the withers can reach one and a half meters. Kodiak is truly the world's largest bear.

If we talk about the weight of giants, then its average values ​​are as follows: for females - two and a half centners, and for males - about five. These numbers are not maximum. Data have been recorded that the weight of some individuals reaches one ton. After these figures, there is no doubt which bear is the largest in the world.

The name of this subspecies of bears corresponds to its habitat. Their distribution area is the Kodiak archipelago, located near the southern coast of Alaska. The climate in this area is characterized by short and mild winters. AND natural enemies bears don't. This explains their huge size.

The diet of predators consists not only of animal meat. It also includes berries and herbs, roots and fish. It is known that they do not even disdain carrion.

Despite the fact that these bears have no enemies, their population is small. Today there are about three thousand Kodiaks in the world. Therefore they are protected.

Northern giant - polar bear

Most often, when asked which bear is the largest in the world, they receive the following answer: “White.” It is also called polar, northern, sea, oshkuy. Its ancestor, like the Kodiak, is the brown bear. The maximum dimensions of this animal reach the following values: length - three meters, weight - up to eight centners. However, smaller individuals are most often found. Their length is less than a meter, and their weight is about five centners. Females are usually even smaller.

These bears are distinguished from brown bears by their head structure. They have it flat on their elongated neck. And the ears on the head are significantly smaller. Polar bears have black skin. This is invisible due to the incredibly thick fur. By the way, it can also be yellow. Only most often the wool fades under the rays of the scorching sun.

It received its polar name due to its limited range. This bear rarely visits the mainland. He spends almost his entire life in the Arctic.

The diet of this giant is limited to what can be found in the ice. And these are mainly marine animals, such as walrus and seal. Its hunting style involves ambushing its prey in cover and hitting it on the head. The animal is unable to quickly recover from this powerful slap. In constant winter conditions, the polar bear needs a lot of food. Therefore, hunting methods may change. The main thing is to get meat or fish, because at one time he needs up to 20 kg of food. Although most often the portion is about 7 kg. You don't really have to choose. May pick up carrion or eat chicks.

Due to the slow reproduction of offspring (one bear cub appears every three years) and the high mortality rate of young individuals, the northern bear is listed in the Red Book. Today its population is wildlife numbers about seven thousand.

Some interesting facts about the life of a polar bear

He is not only the most big bear in the world, but also the most agile, because he runs fast, swims excellently and dives remarkably. Northern bear can move in water over distances of up to 80 km.

The animal is distinguished by very thick fur, which consists of two layers. The lower one, very short and incredibly thick, is designed to protect against the cold. The upper one, long and waterproof, allows you to swim and get out of the water dry.

This type of bear is capable of creating a pair with a brown one.

Brown "American" - grizzly bear

If he is not the largest bear in the world, then on the American continent he is certainly. This is where the grizzly bear's habitat extends. Most often it can be found in Canada and Alaska. Although there are known cases of its detection in Mexico.

The grizzly bear is also a subspecies of the brown bear. But it is distinguished by very long claws, which can reach 15 cm. With these it will not be possible to climb trees. This is only available to babies until their claws grow back. These bears owe their name to their gray tint, which makes the animal slightly gray. Translated from English into Russian, the word “grizzly” means “gray”.

The sizes of these giants are similar to those already listed earlier. They can grow up to 4 meters in length and weigh about a ton.

Baby grizzlies eat mainly plant foods, while adults need a lot of meat. During the spawning period, animals do not mind catching fish; they master this skill in childhood.

Because of large sizes and this bear’s enormous strength is dangerous for humans, because one blow from its paw can be fatal.

Territories national parks The United States is inhabited by grizzly bears, which are protected. Like other species, they are practically not allowed to be shot.

A little about other types of bears

Brown

Since all of the above species are its subspecies, we can say that it is the largest bear in the world. The body length of the animal is about 2.5-3 meters, and it weighs about 7 centners. But such indicators are more likely characteristic of the inhabitants Far East and Kamchatka. Bears in the European part of Russia most often do not grow large. Their weight varies between two centners. The variability of the coat color of these animals is interesting. It can be from light fawn to almost black.

Himalayan

This is not the largest bear in the world, but it is definitely the slenderest. Its difference is that it is almost black in color with a white tick on its chest. Because of this feature, it is sometimes called white-breasted.

Baribal

It is distinguished by its sharper muzzle and long hind legs. Its fur is significantly shorter than that of other representatives of the bear species.

Spectacled

This bear is the only one of his relatives who has chosen the expanses of South America, where he prefers the mountains.

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Speaking about an animal like a bear, it can be called calm, funny and friendly at the same time, and at the same time very dangerous, bloodthirsty and strong. It is probably difficult to find another animal in nature in which these opposing qualities that people attribute to it would equally coexist. Most likely, this is due to the fact that the bear equally loves to feast on sweet honey, aromatic berries and freshly caught forest inhabitants, and it has also happened that representatives of this species of mammals have attacked people.

The biggest bear

Speaking about types, we can say that biggest bear in the world today it is a subspecies of brown bears called kodiak(lat. Ursus arctos middendorffi). His place of residence is the archipelago of the same name near the southern coast of Alaska.

On land, the Kodiak is considered one of the largest predators, but at the same time today it is an endangered species. These animals are close relatives of the grizzly bear; they moved from Alaska itself to these islands about twelve thousand years ago. After global warming set in and caused sea levels to rise, the Kodiaks became isolated from the mainland and are now found only in the Kodiak Archipelago. This species lives only here. After the bears were taken into custody National Nature Reserve, their population began to grow: today there are about three thousand individuals.

the Kodiak reaches three meters in length and weighs almost half a ton; sometimes among adult males there are representatives weighing more than one ton. These bears are distinguished by having strong limbs, a large head and a muscular body. They prefer to live alone and are omnivores, although they are classified as predators. In addition to fish, the Kodiak diet includes nuts, grass, berries, and roots. These animals rarely hunt animals, preferring fish.

Kodiak's competition is grizzly, which also reaches three meters in height, but is slightly inferior to it in weight - up to 700 kilograms. A giant man-eating grizzly bear was shot and killed in Alaska in 2009 by a Forest Service employee. Based on the contents of the stomach of the huge beast, it was revealed that last 24 hours he ate at least two people. The giant's height was 4.3 meters: ordinary person would only reach the bottom of his stomach.

Today, grizzlies are considered not only one of the largest bears, after Kodiaks, but also the most dangerous. This confirms the above case as well as their name - ursus horribilis, which translated means “terrible bear.” On average, adult grizzlies weigh about half a ton, and if such an animal stands on its hind legs, it will be three meters tall, which, of course, is not the limit. For a long time, grizzlies have been the masters of mountains and forests on the American continent. These scary predators did not know any rivals, except, of course, each other. This gives today the right for such creatures to be very self-confident and often attack not only cattle, but also people. In other words, meeting such a colossus in the forest is a guaranteed attack by the beast.

Defeating a grizzly bear has always been considered a real feat among any Indian tribe, and this was done by at least six or eight adult warriors armed with spears, arrows and stone axes - firearms It wasn't there then. Today, even after several non-lethal shots, the grizzly will continue to attack - in this case, only a well-aimed shot to the head can save you, as happened with the mentioned cannibal beast. Thus, even a hundred or two hundred years after the exploration of America by Europeans, it was sometimes not always clear who was hunting whom and who was attacking whom - a bear attacking a person or vice versa.

Known scary story, which happened in 1823 near Fort Kiowa, on the upper Missouri River. There was a small hunting expedition led by Captain Smith - right in the middle of an open clearing, he was suddenly attacked by an angry grizzly bear. First, the beast attacked the horse, lifted it up, and then grabbed the rider’s head. The bear chewed the handle of the knife with which Smith tried to somehow defend himself into splinters, and then inflicted wounds on the man, practically scalping him and tearing off one of his ears with his incredible fangs. The animal was killed by a friendly volley of soldiers who arrived in time, but everyone was at a loss - what to do with the captain, because... No one had any medicine or special medical skills. The victim himself was conscious: he asked to sew the skin back to the head with a needle and thread, including the half-torn ear. And so it was done; A few hours later, after resting, the captain was able to ride his horse again. Smith was lucky - the grizzly did not inflict mortal wounds on him, which helped him recover quickly.

Time passed, weapons became more advanced: screw rifling appeared in the barrels of guns, and the bullets became not round, but conical; breech-loading models appeared that made it possible to shoot several times in a row - all this allowed a person to behave much more boldly with the rulers of the American continent. It was really hard for bears at a time when farmers came to the North American prairies and began to actively cultivate the land here, raising cattle at the same time. In order to protect him, bears began to be intensively shot - despite the fact that the latter attacked cows and sheep quite rarely. There was a considerable premium on the head of each grizzly bear killed: this encouraged hunters to organize real round-ups with packs of dogs; poisoned baits were also deliberately left in the forests.

As a result, the grizzlies were forced to retreat further into the forests of Canada, mountain valleys, British Columbia and the Yukon. There was a time when there were only a few of these animals left, and even they tried to behave as quietly and unnoticed as possible. In the first ten years of the 20th century, there was not a single case of a grizzly bear attacking a person. At the same time, biologists and other scientists began to study these places, after which interesting facts emerged. In fact, grizzly bears, like all bears, are almost vegetarians - they eat 90 percent of plant foods and small game. Only ten percent are carnivores, specializing in large game. Meat-eating grizzlies are the largest among their relatives.

One such hunter, most famous from 1869 to 1904, is a bear named Old Moses. For thirty-five years no one could destroy him - he terrorized the vast territory of Colorado. Here, during all this time, he killed about eight hundred head of cattle - calves and other small animals do not count. Moses killed five people who unsuccessfully tried to kill him. However, even this beast did not attack first unless it was disturbed by shots. According to eyewitnesses, this miracle bear even had a certain sense of humor - he arranged real fun for gold miners and just travelers. The animal quietly crept up to the camp where the fire was burning and ran out with a roar for everyone to see, throwing everything in its path. different sides. The people, numb with fear, did not even try to shoot at him, and Moses did not touch anyone. Having seen enough of the “funny” picture, when frightened people screamed in fear and rushed to the trees to escape, the animal retreated into the forest thicket.

Today grizzlies live in such national parks America, like Yellowstone, Mount McKinley and Glacier. These animals have been carefully protected here for several decades, which has led to cases of them attacking people again. However, even now it’s all the fault of the people themselves, namely tourists. You cannot hunt here, and tourists, in turn, try to feed the animals. Bears quickly get used to this, lose their fear and appear near tourist tents and camps. If there is not enough food, these ferocious predators attack the people themselves. Everything is explained by the fact that the bear’s character is quite complex and unpredictable - it is because of this that some individuals get along well in zoos and circuses, setting an example of good nature and affection, while others are terrible cannibals.

One of the largest predators on the planet today is also polar bear, or Ursus maritimus . These animals live in the circumpolar region, which is limited to the northern coasts of the continents. The body of a polar bear is somewhat different from a brown bear - it is more elongated, the neck is long, the legs are short, thick and strong, the feet are wider and longer, and there are special swimming membranes between the toes. The head of a polar bear is narrower and elongated, pointed in front, the mouth is much smaller, and the tail is short, blunt and thick. The main difference here, of course, is the color of the coat - white, sometimes silver or even yellowish. This color helps former bears to camouflage perfectly while guarding prey.

The height of such an animal reaches 1.6 meters, and the length is 2.8 meters, the weight is usually about half a ton, rarely - one ton. Polar bears have large fangs up to five centimeters long. These animals are excellent swimmers, because they often have to hunt precisely for sea ​​creatures- fish, seals, sea ​​lions etc. Like brown bears, white relatives do not have any enemies, unless, of course, you count humans. Polar bears are 100% predators, this helps them survive in difficult conditions of severe frosts and eternal winter.

Among the largest bears are the Kodiak brown bear, grizzly bear, and polar bear. These are all animals of enormous weight and length. There is also a record holder among teddy toy bears.

The biggest teddy bear

The record-breaking teddy bear, recognized as the largest in the world, greeted visitors to the plush toy museum every day for almost twenty years, standing at the entrance. The museum was located in the city of Statford. All this time he was the subject of admiration for young visitors. The height of this toy is three meters and thirty centimeters. It's hard to imagine the weight of this giant.
Over the years, the exhibition was visited by at least a million people. Unfortunately, the museum was closed in 2007, and this bear, like the rest of the exhibits, was put up for sale.

Big polar bears

Polar bears have several other names - polar bear, sea bear, northern bear and oshkuy. The polar bear descended from the brown bear. The largest specimens grow up to three meters or more and can weigh about eight hundred kilograms, however, this is very rare. Usually the male is within the length of two to two and a half meters, his weight does not exceed half a ton. Externally, the oshkuy and the brown bear have noticeable differences. The polar bear's head is flat on an elongated neck, and its ears are small. The wool is not only white, but also yellowish. It's amazing that all polar bears black leather. This is impossible to notice due to the dense fur.
Oshkuy lives in the northern hemisphere and feeds on walruses, seals, sea ​​hares and other marine animals. To catch them, the bear hides in a shelter and then stuns them with a blow to the head. Polar bears have long been listed in the Red Book. The reason is that they reproduce slowly, and their young often become prey to other predators. These bears are hunted by poachers. Every year they destroy at least two hundred individuals.

Huge bears Kodiaks

One of the subspecies of brown bears is the Kodiak. It is the largest among the planet's predators. This is confirmed by its size. The height at the withers of an individual of this subspecies reaches one and a half meters, and the length is about four meters. The weight of the giant bear is also striking. So, a female weighs a quarter of a ton, and an adult male weighs almost four hundred and fifty kilograms. These parameters are average, and there are specimens that reach a weight of one ton.

The habitat of this subspecies is Kodiak Island and the islands of the Kodiak archipelago, that is, where winter does not last long and there is always a lot of different food. Like other bears, winter time Kodiaks hibernate. Their food is not only animals, these bears do not refuse carrion, they eat roots, berries and herbs. During the salmon spawning period, Kodiaks enjoy eating it with pleasure. Animals mate in the summer, and the development of a fertilized cell begins in the fall. No more than three cubs are born in January or February, when the female is in hibernation. Children remain with their mother for the first three years of life.

The largest grizzlies

Another large subspecies of brown bear, considered the second largest in size after the Kodiak, is called the grizzly. Its habitat is Alaska and Canada. Until recently, grizzlies could be found in Mexico. Outwardly, he is not particularly different from other brown bears. The only difference is the length of its claws, which can reach fifteen centimeters. It is for this reason that grizzlies never climb trees.

Some individuals weigh about a ton and are about four meters long. From a distance, grizzlies appear slightly grayish, the reason being that, being brown, they are covered in gray fur in some places. While bears are small, their claws are still very small, which allows grizzlies to climb trees, destroy hives and eat plant foods.

The main diet of an adult is animal food. Grizzly is an excellent fisherman. It is very dangerous for a person to encounter this predator. He can deliver a fatal blow with one blow of his paw. It is known that this subspecies of brown bear and polar bear can interbreed.

The largest bear in the world

The largest bear in history is considered a giant short-faced cave bear that once lived in South America. He is known as Arctodus. According to scientists, such bears lived from about two million years ago to five hundred thousand years ago.

The mass of the giant predator reached two tons, and its height was at least three and a half meters. The cave bear ate lions, woolly rhinoceroses, wolves, tigers, giant moose and deer. He had enormous bite force. In Argentina in 1935, the skeleton of a short-faced cave bear was found. According to National Geographic, there is nothing in the world even remotely similar to such a powerful predator.

In 2006, a huge man-eating grizzly bear was killed in Alaska. If he could stand on his hind legs, he would be about four meters and thirty centimeters tall. The bear's weight turned out to be seven hundred twenty-six kilograms. And here's the most little bear Biruang, according to uznayvse.ru, weighs only 25 kg as an adult. The website has

The smallest bear in the world

A miniature but formidable predator. Biruang is the name of the smallest bear in the world. He is also the rarest bear on the planet. A miniature but formidable predator. Biruang is the name of the smallest bear in the world. He is also the rarest bear on the planet. The unusual animal is also called the Malayan or sun bear. And he really is the smallest representative of the bear family. The height of the clubfoot is no more than one and a half meters, but its weight varies from 25 kilograms to 65 kilograms. However, even despite such small dimensions, the biruang is considered one of the most ferocious bears in the world, if not the most aggressive. However, this opinion exists only in Western countries. And in Asia, for example, the sun bear is called not dangerous. Moreover, the bear is tamed and sometimes kept as a pet.
The smallest bears in the world, like dogs, are quite easy to train. And only mother bears protecting their cubs pose a danger to people. It is worth avoiding angry individuals. If the beast is provoked to attack, then they are truly fearless and fight with all their might, not for life or death, trying to defeat the enemy at any cost.

The smallest bears in the world are dart frogs. Sun bears have rather large, and sickle-shaped claws. The animals have huge paws with completely bare soles. It is this fact that helps biruangs to climb trees well. Of all the bears, it is the smallest bears in the world who love trees the most. Therefore, they are sometimes also called "basindo nan tenggil", which literally means "one who likes to sit high." Biruangas are predominantly nocturnal animals, so individuals can sleep the whole day or lie on convenient tree branches. At a height, they also build themselves something similar to a nest and, without leaving the “house,” feed on fruits and leaves. Worth noting interesting fact– Malayan bears never hibernate. Sun bears are omnivores. But, as a rule, they feed on earthworms, insects, fruits, shoots and rhizomes different plants. Distinctive feature Biruang is an unusually long tongue. It reaches 20-25 centimeters. This part of the body is very sticky and thin. And she helps the bear get his favorite treat - honey from the hives. Hence another name for the smallest bear in the world – “honey bear”. By the way, the animal does not mind eating not only honey, but also bees. Sometimes biruangs also absorb birds, lizards and small mammals. The powerful jaws of individuals help to easily bite through even coconuts. Malayan bears are found in southern China, northeast India, Thailand, Myanmar, as well as on the island of Borneo, the Indochina Peninsula and Indonesia.

The miniature bear differs from its relatives not only in its amazingly long tongue. The biruang's fur is stiffer, shorter and smoother. And this is explained by the fact that the animal lives in a fairly warm climate. The color of the sun bear is black, and there is a large light spot on its chest. It looks like a horseshoe, its shape resembles rising sun. And from here came the name of the entire genus of small bears - “Helarctos”. The first part of the word is translated as sun, and the second – bear. All together it turns out to be a sun bear. Biruangs live up to 25 years, but this is in captivity. But in the wild, this is the smallest bear in the world; its life and habits have been studied quite poorly. However, we can say with confidence that under human care these animals live much longer. Truly a clubfoot! Teddy bear is a phrase that everyone knows from childhood, biruang makes it true. Scientists have noted the interesting gait of the Malayan bear. All four paws turn inward when walking. But the sun bear's vision is not so good. But poor vision is compensated by an excellent sense of smell and hearing. Enemies little bear The main enemy of the sun bear has always been and remains man. Biruangs easily defeat almost any predator. They, as they said, are very strong in battle, so the neighbors in the forest prefer to give the baby a wide berth. But sometimes conflicts with leopards and tigers still occur. The most large predators trying to grab their opponent by the throat. But bears can avoid such an attack, because they have very loose skin on their necks, which allows the biruang to “slip out” from the mouth of a leopard or tiger and strike back with a crushing blow.

But leaving a person is not so easy. Humans have already caused almost irreparable damage to the population of the world's smallest bears. Five thousand years ago, Chinese people used bear bile for medicinal purposes - to treat bacterial infections. Now the situation has not changed. But on the island of Borneo, animal fur is used to sew hats. Trophy hunting for the Malayan bear is also popular among people. Farmers shoot the animal for the simple reason that the clubfoot is capable of causing damage to coconut and banana plantations. It is for these reasons that biruangs are now the most rare species bears. They are listed in the International Red Book. However, the number of Malayan bears is only decreasing every year. Touching predator One way or another, Malayan bears can be called shy and timid. They usually prefer to avoid a person, not show themselves to him, and generally stay away from him. But in Asia, a tamed biruang is not a rare sight. The animal can calmly walk around the owner’s house without supervision and play with interest with the children. By the way, Malayan bears are very smart. There is a story about a certain bear who once surprised his owners. The animal did not eat the rice offered to him, but scattered it on the ground, sat down next to him and began to wait for something. A little later, the birds came to dine on rice, and the cunning Biruang dined on the birds. Curious, but mating season Biruanga is not limited to one season. Mating of the smallest bears in the world can occur throughout the year. After a 95-day pregnancy, the female gives birth to 1-2 cubs, sometimes three. Blind, naked and helpless newborns weigh approximately 300 grams. They remain under the protection of their mother for up to 2.5 years.

The largest bear in the world is Kodiak (Ursus arctos middendorffi)- a subspecies of brown bear. These giants received this name from the only place where they can be found - Kodiak archipelago off the south coast Alaska. They diverged evolutionarily from other bear species, such as the grizzly bear, about 10-12 thousand years ago, during the last ice age. With the coming global warming and rising sea levels, Kodiak bears have become isolated and live only on the islands of the Kodiak archipelago.


Kodiak dimensions

Kodiak is not only the largest bear, but also one of the largest land predators in the world. Of course, an unexpected encounter with one in the wild is not something most people are prepared for.

  • Males can grow up to 3 meters in length and weigh from 200 to 800 kg.
  • Standing on four legs medium bear reaches 1.8-2 m at the withers!
  • Average weight Kodiak is about 400-500 kg.
  • Females are smaller by about 20% , but still also very large size overall, with an average weight of 250-300 kg.

Kodiak appearance

Kodiak fur coloring is predominantly brown. However, it can be any shade of brown, so some are light brown and even beige, others can be dark brown. The overall coloring on the face will always be lighter than that on the rest of the body. This feature distinguishes Kodiaks from Grizzly bears.

The huge head of the Kodiak especially attracts attention. Its powerful teeth and jaws are very impressive, capable of quickly tearing apart any prey. Kodiak claws are very sharp and long, retractable. These bears don't have much good eyesight, but they more than make up for it with excellent hearing and sense of smell.


Nutrition

Kodiaks, like others brown bears, omnivores. The abundance of food and its easy availability on the archipelago gave this giant its size.

The diet of the largest bear consists mainly of fish(from May to September), mainly salmon. Therefore, during these months they are regularly found in areas around rivers.

The rest of the time, the Kodiak also successfully determines its location depending on the season in order to obtain a sufficient amount of food. This allows him to take advantage of different sources food products, which may only be available for a limited period of time.

He eats berries, algae, other vegetation, invertebrates, maybe there is carrion, sometimes kills other animals. The Kodiak will more often spend its time searching for plant food than hunting live prey. In general, Kodiaks are solitary creatures, although they often feed in large groups when food is abundant.

Reproduction

The mating season for these bears occurs during May and June. This is the time of year when food is most available for them. large quantities. Unlike most other bear species, males find only one female to mate with. As a result, they have low competition among males.

After courtship, an established couple may remain together for several weeks. Males reach sexual maturity at 5 years of age, but most females are only able to reproduce from about 9 years of age.


Part of the Kodiak reproductive process is a delay in fertilization, the fertilized egg begins to develop only in November, so that the birth of the cubs occurs in January-February of the following year, when the female will spend the winter in the den. The female can bring up to 2 or 3 cubs. A Kodiak female is sometimes seen with five or six cubs, but this is probably due to the adoption of cubs from other litters.

Mortality rates for Kodiak bear cubs are higher than for any other bear species. Those who survive can stay with their mothers for 3 years, then they begin their own lives. It is at this point that the female will be ready to mate again. Slow speed reproduction in combination with mortality prevents the increase in the number of bears.

The biggest threat to bear cubs when they leave the den with their mother comes from adult males. Males want to mate with females again, but females with cubs are only willing to do so every 4 or 5 years. Females can fiercely protect cubs, but often they are simply not the size and strength of males.


Current status.
On at the moment The Kodiak population is approximately 3,500 individuals that live in the Kodiak Archipelago. Their numbers slowly increased in recent years. Kodiaks have been under state protection since 1941. Hunting them is permitted, but strictly regulated. Each year, only 160 licenses are issued to hunters to shoot these bears. Despite the fact that the license is expensive, the limit for the production of Kodiak bears is always in full demand.

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