Kodiak bear

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The Kodiak bear is a massive subspecies of brown bear native to Alaska’s Kodiak Archipelago, known as one of the largest terrestrial carnivores in the world.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Kodiak bear canonical 1
Kodiak brown bears 1
Ursus arctos beringianus 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf brown bear
carnivore
mammal
subspecies
averageFemaleWeightRange 150–300 kg
averageLengthRange 2.4–3.0 m
averageMaleWeightRange 300–600 kg
breedingSeason May–June
class Mammalia
coatColor blond
brown
dark brown
commonName Kodiak bear
Kodiak brown bear
conservationStatus least concern (global brown bear) with managed local population
continent North America
denningPeriod late fall to early spring
diet omnivorous
endemicTo Kodiak Archipelago
family Ursidae
foundIn Afognak Island
Kodiak Island
Shuyak Island NERFINISHED
other islands of the Kodiak Archipelago
genus Ursus
gestationType delayed implantation
importantFor sport hunting
subsistence hunting
wildlife tourism
kingdom Animalia
lifespanInCaptivity over 30 years
lifespanInWild up to about 20–25 years
litterSizeRange 1–4 cubs
managedBy Alaska Department of Fish and Game
maximumRecordedWeight over 680 kg
nativeTo Alaska
Kodiak Archipelago
oneOfLargest bears
terrestrial carnivores
order Carnivora
parentTaxon Ursus arctos
phylum Chordata
scientificName Ursus arctos middendorffi
sexualDimorphism males larger than females
shoulderHeightRange 1.3–1.5 m
socialStructure mostly solitary
species Ursus arctos
taxonRank subspecies
typicalDietItem berries
invertebrates
mammals
plants
salmon
typicalLitterSize 2–3 cubs

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

California grizzly bear relatedTo Kodiak bear
Kodiak Island knownFor Kodiak bear
this entity surface form: Kodiak brown bears
Ursus includesSpecies Kodiak bear
this entity surface form: Ursus arctos beringianus