Are there polar bears in Alaska?


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Yes! Alaska, Canada, Russia, Greenland and Norway have polar bear populations.

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Yes, the polar bear range includes Alaska. It is the world's largest land carnivore. ChaCha!

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Yes -- Bears in Alaska - Brown, black and polar bears have the state covered. ChaCha on!

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Yes. There are Polar Bears along the North Slope of Alaska and in western Alaska. ChaCha again!

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The polar bear is native to just one place in United States - Alaska - and unfortunately, its numbers are declining.

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Yes there are many polar bears in Alaska. It is one of 5 worldwide habitats for them! ChaCha on and have a great day!

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Yes there are polar bears in Alaska. ChaCha on.

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The coastlines of Alaska do have a polar bear population. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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