Bear Habitat Map

Bear Habitat Map. There are approximately 200,000 brown bears left in the world Brown bears (Ursus arctos) were once native to Europe, much of Asia, the Atlas Mountains of Africa, and North America, [1] but are now extirpated in some areas, and their populations have greatly decreased in other areas

Polar Bear Range Map, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Polar Bear Range Map, Alaska Department of Fish and Game from www.adfg.alaska.gov

Due to range overlapping, a single species might have more than one color A full-grown male weighs, on average, 250-300 kilograms (550-660 lb) and reaches a maximum weight of 481 kilograms (1,060 lb), and is nearly 2.5 meters or 8.2 feet long.

Polar Bear Range Map, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

The Eurasian brown bear has brown fur, a robust bone structure, and massive paws equipped with claws that can grow up to 10 cm or 3.9 inches long This map was compiled by superimposing three maps prepared by Karl Musser (American black bear - Creative Commons License), Simon Pierre Barrette (grizzly bear - GNU Free Document License. A single species, the Andean or spectacled bear, occurs in South America

People and Carnivores. A full-grown male weighs, on average, 250-300 kilograms (550-660 lb) and reaches a maximum weight of 481 kilograms (1,060 lb), and is nearly 2.5 meters or 8.2 feet long. [2] The largest population is in Russia, with 120,000 individuals

. The ring around the images has the colors of the different ecoregions, each species occupies Polar bears are restricted to the area of the Arctic Ocean and the American black bear is found only in North America