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Budgeted at US$35 million, The Country Bears only made $5.3 million in its opening weekend, ranking in sixth place behind Austin Powers in Goldmember, Road to Perdition, Stuart Little 2, Men in Black II and K-19: The Widowmaker. [10]
Feb 28, 2022 · Globally, the largest population is in the extensive Siberian forests east of the Ural mountain range. The largest brown bear population in Europe is in Russia. In addition, about 3 thousand bears live in Sweden, 2 thousand in Finland, 1.1 thousand in Estonia, and approximately 100 in Norway.
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- Venezuela
- The United States
- Ecuador
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- Australia
- Mexico
- Peru
- Colombia
- China
Several countries — Bolivia, South Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malaysia, Tanzania, Papua New Guinea, and Vietnam — narrowly missed the top 10. For some plant and animal groups, some of these countries do make their respective top 10s, including South Africa for vascular plants and Papua New Guinea for animals.
Venezuela gets a special mention because in the original version of this story, it was tied at #10 with the United States. But updated plant data led to it ranking below the U.S. in the revised ranking. Venezuela is one of the world’s most biodiverse countries when it comes to birds.
With its large geographic extent and range of ecosystems from tundra to tropical forests, the United States has incredibly high levels of biodiversity. Due to its diversity of freshwater and marine ecosystems, the United States ranks particularly high in terms of fish species.
Despite having a smaller land area than the state of Arizona, Ecuador outpaces the entire United States when it comes to biodiversity. The country — which spans the Andes-Amazon region and includes the Galapagos archipelago — outranks the U.S. in bird (1,684 bird species in Ecuador versus the USA’s 1,036 species) and amphibian species (688 species ...
With a large landmass covering a range of ecosystems, India scores well across the board in terms of species richness. It ranks especially high when it comes to reptiles and birds. Some of India’s best known species are charismatic megafauna: elephants, rhinos, lions, and tigers.
Australia really outperforms when it comes to reptiles and fish, leading the world in both categories according to The Reptile Database and FishBase. The Great Barrier Reef and terrestrial ecosystems ranging from dry deserts to tropical rainforestsgive the continent-nation a boost in the rankings.
Spanning Meso-American rainforests, dry forests, mountain habitats, and deserts, Mexico scores well across most plant and animal groups. Its strongest ranks come among birds, mammals, reptiles, and plants.
Unsurprisingly, three of the top five countries on this list are in South America, which is home of the world’s largest rainforest: the Amazon. Peru is second only to Colombia in terms of birds and ranks in the top five globally for amphibians, mammals, and plants.
Colombia’s incredible bird, amphibian, and plant richness elevates the country to the top four on our index. With 1,917 species, Colombia has more species of birds than any country on Earth. Colombia’s biological richness is a product of its variety of ecosystems, including tropical forests in the Amazon and Choco, mountain habitats like the Sierra...
While most Americans probably think of massive cities when someone mentions “China” or perhaps the panda bear, the giant East Asian country is actually home to a staggering array of habitats, from tropical rainforests in Yunnan to the Gobi desert. China ranks particularly well for birdlife, plants, and fish.
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- North American Black Bear – Ursus Americanus – colour – black, bluish-black, brown, white (Kermode or Spirit bear). The North American Black Bear is the most common bear in North America ranging from the State of Florida north, into Canada and north to Alaska.
- Brown Bear – Ursus Arctos – Several subspecies. The Brown Bear can be found in Alaska, western Canada,and parts of Washington, Montana and Wyoming. Small individual populations are scattered throughout parts of Europe and Asia.
- Polar Bear – Ursus Maritimus Polar bears are among the largest bears in the world. Adult males may reach 800 kilograms (kg) or 1760 pounds (lbs). In Ontario, the largest male bear recorded from “live capture” research studies weighed 654 kg (1439 lbs).
- Asiatic black bear, Himalayan black bear, moon bear –Ursus thibetanus Asiatic black bears have long black fur with a distinct white patch on the chest that is often crescent-shaped.
Brown bear is the most widely distributed species of bear in the world. Its Holarctic range covers Europe, Asia and North America from the arctic tundra to dry and desert habitats.
Nov 23, 2021 · The polar bear, along with the Kodiak bear, is the largest bear species in the world. It’s the same size as the Kodiak bear, only it’s white instead of brown. The polar bear lives primarily north of the Arctic Circle, where they’ve adapted to live in the frozen north.
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May 7, 2024 · Brown Bears first appeared 50-70,000 years ago in eastern Beringia (land bridge between Siberia and Alaska during Pleistocene Ice Ages) (Leonard et al 2000) By about 36,000 years ago three main clades of brown bears in Beringia. From Beringia, Brown Bears spread into Canada, Alaska, and the lower U.S.