KODIAK BEAR


Meaning of KODIAK BEAR in English

ˈkōdēˌak noun

also ka·diak bear kədˈyak-, -yäk ; or kodiak

( -s )

Usage: usually capitalized K

Etymology: from Kodiak Island, southern Alaska, its habitat

: a brown bear ( Ursus middendorffi ) of Alaska that is larger and has shorter thicker claws than the grizzly and feeds largely on salmon

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