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PENSACOLA, Fla. — Two Kodiak bear cubs, a unique subspecies of the brown bear, were found in a rural area of the Florida Panhandle thousands of miles away from their native home, authorities said.
While you may not notice it unless you are looking at a polar bear and Kodiak bear side by side, there are some key differences in their sizes and weights. For example, the average polar bear ...
Grizzly bears aren't native to Florida, but the memo never reached two Kodiak cubs discovered by a man in December. The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office shared a video on social media Wednesday of ...
While two Kodiak bear cubs who were found wandering a Florida highway in December are now safe inside the Panama City Zoo, the same cannot be said for the man who brought the cubs to the Florida ...
He doesn't need to raise his voice, because the bear in question - a Kodiak brown bear, arguably the largest kind in the world - is sizing us up from only 10 feet away. With one hand on a canister ...
Except these weren’t black bear cubs. Instead, they turned out to be a pair of Kodiak bear cubs, with the telltale round ears and small humps on their backs. The bears (and their antics) are clearly ...
FWC eventually determined the bears were Kodiak bears, a subspecies of the grizzly bear that is native to Alaska. Sometimes referred to as the Alaskan brown bear, they can grow up to 1,500 pounds ...