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Where Do Brown Bears Live?

Quick answer

Brown Bears are native to North America and Europe and Asia. Forests and mountains across Alaska, western Canada, the Rocky Mountains, Scandinavia, the Carpathians, and temperate Asia including Kamchatka and Hokkaido.

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Native range

Forests and mountains across Alaska, western Canada, the Rocky Mountains, Scandinavia, the Carpathians, and temperate Asia including Kamchatka and Hokkaido.

Continents and countries

Brown Bears occur across North America and Europe and Asia. Local populations depend on intact habitat, prey or food plants, and freedom from persecution.

Habitat types

Forests, mountains, and tundra across the Northern Hemisphere provide shelter and feeding grounds. Seasonal movement may follow rains, prey migrations, or breeding cycles.

Range changes

Historic range may exceed current distribution. Habitat loss, hunting, and climate shifts continue to affect where brown bears persist today.

FAQs

Where do brown bears live in the wild?

Forests and mountains across Alaska, western Canada, the Rocky Mountains, Scandinavia, the Carpathians, and temperate Asia including Kamchatka and Hokkaido.

What do brown bears eat?

They feed on omnivore — berries, fish, roots, insects, and carrion, varying by season and local habitat.

Are brown bears endangered?

Brown Bears are listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.

How big is a brown bear?

Adults weigh about 350 kg and reach roughly 2.8 m long.

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