The Brown Bear


About Brown Bears

The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is native to parts of northern Eurasia and North America. Its conservation status is currently least concern.

There are many subspecies within the brown bear species, including the Atlas bear and the Himalayan brown bear.

Species


European Brown Bear (Ursus arctos arctos) at Whipsnade Zoo.

Features

Brown bears are not always completely brown. Some can be reddish or yellowish. They have very large, curved claws and huge paws. Male brown bears are often 30% larger than female brown bears. They can range from 5 feet to 9 feet from head to toe.


Habitat

Countries with Large Brown Bear Populations

Russia, United States and Canada

Countries with Small Brown Bear Populations

Some countries with smaller brown bear populations include Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, China, Finland, France, Greece, India, Japan, Nepal, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.


Ursian brown bear from Hokkaido has relatively small body sizes, 
				unlike other populations of the same subspecies.