Physical Description:
This animal has a broad head, large jaws, strong body, heavy paws, powerful claws and a shaggy coats. It has a cinnamon colored coat and is very large. The Alaskan Brown Bears' height is 3 to 10 feet and their weight is from 60 to 1,720 pounds! Their tails range between 3 to 5 inches. The heel of the bear, rests on the ground, like a human foot. They are actually swift and agile animals and are able to stand on their hind legs and strike out with their front paws. Most bears climb trees easily and swim well. All bears have short, thick necks, a rounded head, pointed muzzle, short ears and small eyes.
Food:
Alaskan Brown Bears, including other bears eat anything that is edible, such as, fish, livestock, rodents, deer, elk and many other animals. To catch rodents the bear uses his large claws to dig into the earth to get the rodent. It also eats berries and dead deer.
Shelter:
The Alaskan Brown Bear lives in caves and burrows to keep warm in the winter.
Lives:
The Alaskan Brown Bear lives in Alaska. The part of Alaska that the Alaskan Brown Bear lives in is Kee Nie Pulenceu. The Alaskan Brown Bear likes to live next to rivers because it is easier to catch fish.