What state has the most bears?

Alaska: 100,000
Alaska is bear country and one of the few places in the world where all three species of North American bears live. With 100,000 black bears, Alaska has one of the largest black bear populations in the country.
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What states have a lot of bears?

North America is home to about 55,000 brown bears; wherein Western Canada has roughly 25,000 bears, while the United States has about 30,000. Most of the U.S. brown bears live in Alaska with a small population of about 1,500 in the lower 48 states of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Washington.
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Which states have the most black bears?

States With Many Black Bears

41 states have black bears in the region, native to the area or not. The chief is Alaska, with the highest number of black bears, estimated to be more than 100,000. Alaska enjoys a colder climate with vast outdoor regions, which black bears enjoy naturally.
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What state has the most grizzly bears?

Alaska has the most grizzly bears. It is estimated that there are about 55,000 grizzly bears in North America. Of that, about 31,000 (56%) are found within Alaska. About 600 bears are found within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and 1000 bears in Northwestern Montana.
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What state has the biggest black bears?

Bear Facts
  • Coastal NC has the world's largest black bears.
  • The Albemarle/Pamlico Peninsula has the highest black bear densities in the world.
  • There is an average of 4 bears per square mile here.
  • The current world record black bear is from Eastern NC and weighed 880 lbs.
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Brown Bear Population by Country



What states have the most bear attacks?

According to the National Park Service, Alaska has had the most fatal bear attacks in the USA since 1900.
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Where are there no bears?

North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Oklahoma, central and northern Missouri, and central and eastern Texas all have few to no bears (though not necessarily zero).
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What bear attacks the most?

The number of black bear attacks on humans is higher than those of brown bears, though this is largely because black bears outnumber brown bears rather than being more aggressive. Compared to brown bear attacks, violent encounters with black bears rarely lead to serious injury and death.
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What eats grizzly bear?

Tigers, wolves, cougars, bobcats, coyotes, and humans eat bears, but these predators only focus on bear cubs rather than adult bears. The adult bears are too aggressive and dangerous to prey on – obviously a reason they are at the top of the food chain.
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What national park has the most bears?

Katmai National Park (Alaska)

The majority of the bears in North America live in Alaska. The highest concentration of grizzly bears in the United States is in Katmai National Park. The park was established in 1918 to protect the brown bears that frequent the area, and today it's home to an estimated 2,000 grizzlies.
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What state has grizzly bears?

RANGE: Grizzly bears are found today in Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and possibly southern Colorado, as well as in western Canada. Historically they ranged from Alaska to Mexico and from the Pacific Ocean to the Mississippi River, but their numbers were vastly reduced by western expansion.
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Where is the largest bear population?

There are approximately 200,000 brown bears left in the world. The largest population is in Russia, with 120,000 individuals.
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What state has the best bear hunting?

Alaska is the holy grail of black bear hunting. Not only can you shoot up to three bears per year, as long as they're in the appropriate designated areas, but also you can hunt spring and fall - with dogs, over bait, even from a boat or a snow machine provided that you're at a complete stop before shooting.
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Where are the most bears in the US?

In the state of California, there are an estimated 25,000-35,000 American black bears, making it the largest population of the species in the contiguous United States.
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Did bears ever live in Texas?

Black Bears were once found through out North America, mostly in forests, but also in deserts and swamps. At least two subspecies of Black Bear are thought to occur in Texas: the Mexican Black Bear (Ursus americanus eremicus) and the New Mexico Black Bear (subspecies U. a.
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Does Florida have bears?

Black bears are the only species of bear found in Florida. FWC biologists estimate that there are approximately 4,050 black bears in Florida. Adult male black bears usually weigh between 250 to 350 lbs. The largest adult male black bear in Florida weighed 760 lbs.
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Will a Taser stop a bear?

Neither wasp spray nor Tasers are considered proven bear deterrents. (A Taser is an electroshock weapon that uses electrical current to disrupt voluntary control of muscles.
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What are bears afraid of?

To scare the bear away, make loud noises by yelling, banging pots and pans or using an airhorn. Make yourself look as big as possible by waving your arms. If you are with someone else, stand close together with your arms raised above your head.
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Why is bear meat poisonous?

As omnivores, bears often carry the larvae of a nasty parasite, Trichina spiralis. Eating undercooked bear meat can cause trichinosis, which can cause severe sickness or even death in humans.
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Which bear kills more humans?

While there are about 15 times as many black bears as grizzlies, grizzlies kill about twice as many people, likely because they evolved in open plains and rarely climb trees, Dr. Herrero said. Roughly half of grizzly attacks involve mothers protecting cubs.
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What bear has the most human kills?

9. 47 attacks are attributed to brown bears. Of the 66 attacks, the subspecies were identified in 49. While grizzly bear attacks were most common in Alaska at this period, only two cases were traced back to black bears.
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What is the largest bear?

Kodiak bears are the largest bears in the world. A large male can stand over 10' tall when on his hind legs, and 5' when on all four legs. They weigh up to 1,500 pounds. Females are about 20% smaller, and 30% lighter than males.
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Do bears avoid human urine?

Stephen Herrero's book Bear Attacks: Their Causes and Avoidance, considered the definitive work by many authorities, says “human excrement/urine attracts bears and should not be near your campsite.” The National Park Service promotes that belief as well, adding that the salt in urine attracts wild animals (including ...
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Do bears live in all 50 states?

While the majority of their living range is Alaska and Northwestern Canada, they are also found in small areas of the lower 48 states, including: Northwestern Montana, Yellowstone National Park, Northern Utah and a very small section of Northwestern Washington.
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