There are more Brown Bears (aka Ursus arctos) on the Japanese island of Hokkaido than there are in the lower 48 of the United States, where our Brown Bear subspecies is called the Grizzly.
About 73 percent of Hokkaido is forested, compared to 20 percent of Wyoming and Montana.
No comments:
Post a Comment
All comments are moderated, and all zombies, trolls, time wasters, and anonymous cowards will be shot.
If you do not know what that means, click here and read the whole thing.
If you are commenting on a post, be sure to actually read the post.
New information, corrections, and well-researched arguments are always appreciated.
- The Management