kodiak bear
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large subspecies of brown bear: The "kodiak bear" is a specific type of brown bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi) native to the Kodiak Archipelago in Alaska. It is one of the largest terrestrial carnivores.
Usage
- The term "kodiak bear" is used specifically to refer to this distinct population of brown bears isolated to the Kodiak Islands. It is a proper noun when referring to the subspecies.
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Examples
- Noun:
- We saw a Kodiak bear fishing for salmon along the river.
- The Kodiak bear population is carefully monitored by wildlife biologists.
Advanced Usage
- "Kodiak" as a modifier: The word "Kodiak" alone is often used adjectivally to specify this bear in contexts where "bear" is implied.
- He is an expert on Kodiak ecology. (This implies the environment of the Kodiak bear.)
- In biological and conservation contexts, the scientific name is synonymous with "Kodiak bear".
Variants and Related Words
- Kodiak: Often used informally as a shortened form for "Kodiak bear".
- A Kodiak was spotted near the coast.
- Alaskan brown bear: A broader term that can include, but is not specific to, the Kodiak bear. The Kodiak is a distinct subspecies within this group.
- Ursus arctos: The scientific name for the brown bear species.
Synonyms
- Kodiak brown bear: A full variant name.
- Ursus arctos middendorffi: The formal taxonomic synonym.
Related Phrases
- Kodiak Island bear: A descriptive phrase specifying its habitat.
- The Kodiak Island bear is a symbol of Alaskan wilderness.
Noun
- brown bear of coastal Alaska and British Columbia