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- Kermode_bear abstract "The Kermode bear (Ursus americanus kermodei, pron. kerr-MO-dee), also known as a "spirit bear" (particularly to the Native tribes of British Columbia), is a subspecies of the North American Black Bear living in the central and north coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is noted for about 1⁄10 of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour morph is due to recessive alleles common in the population. They are not albinos and not any more related to polar bears or the "blonde" brown bears of Alaska's "ABC Islands" than other members of their species. Sometimes a black mother can have a white cub.".
- Kermode_bear class Mammal.
- Kermode_bear family Bear.
- Kermode_bear genus Ursus_(genus).
- Kermode_bear kingdom Animal.
- Kermode_bear order Carnivora.
- Kermode_bear phylum Chordate.
- Kermode_bear species American_black_bear.
- Kermode_bear thumbnail Spiritbear.jpg?width=300.
- Kermode_bear wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Kermode_bear wikiPageID "1589278".
- Kermode_bear wikiPageRevisionID "605777973".
- Kermode_bear classis "Mammalia".
- Kermode_bear familia Bear.
- Kermode_bear genus "Ursus".
- Kermode_bear hasPhotoCollection Kermode_bear.
- Kermode_bear name "Kermode bear".
- Kermode_bear ordo Carnivora.
- Kermode_bear phylum Chordate.
- Kermode_bear regnum "Animalia".
- Kermode_bear species "U. americanus".
- Kermode_bear subspecies "U. a. kermodei".
- Kermode_bear trinomial "Ursus americanus kermodei".
- Kermode_bear trinomialAuthority "Hornaday, 1905".
- Kermode_bear subject Category:Animals_described_in_1905.
- Kermode_bear subject Category:Bears.
- Kermode_bear subject Category:First_Nations_culture.
- Kermode_bear subject Category:Mammals_of_Canada.
- Kermode_bear subject Category:Provincial_symbols_of_British_Columbia.
- Kermode_bear type Animal100015388.
- Kermode_bear type AnimalsDescribedIn1905.
- Kermode_bear type Bear102131653.
- Kermode_bear type Bears.
- Kermode_bear type Carnivore102075296.
- Kermode_bear type Chordate101466257.
- Kermode_bear type LivingThing100004258.
- Kermode_bear type Mammal101861778.
- Kermode_bear type MammalsOfCanada.
- Kermode_bear type Object100002684.
- Kermode_bear type Organism100004475.
- Kermode_bear type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kermode_bear type Placental101886756.
- Kermode_bear type Vertebrate101471682.
- Kermode_bear type Whole100003553.
- Kermode_bear type Animal.
- Kermode_bear type Eukaryote.
- Kermode_bear type Mammal.
- Kermode_bear type Species.
- Kermode_bear type Animal.
- Kermode_bear type Mammal.
- Kermode_bear type Organism.
- Kermode_bear comment "The Kermode bear (Ursus americanus kermodei, pron. kerr-MO-dee), also known as a "spirit bear" (particularly to the Native tribes of British Columbia), is a subspecies of the North American Black Bear living in the central and north coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is noted for about 1⁄10 of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour morph is due to recessive alleles common in the population.".
- Kermode_bear label "Kermode bear".
- Kermode_bear label "Kermodebär".
- Kermode_bear label "Ours Kermode".
- Kermode_bear label "Urso de Kermode".
- Kermode_bear label "Ursus americanus kermodei".
- Kermode_bear label "Ursus americanus kermodei".
- Kermode_bear label "Кермодский медведь".
- Kermode_bear label "دب الكيرمود".
- Kermode_bear label "シロアメリカグマ".
- Kermode_bear label "柯莫德熊".
- Kermode_bear sameAs Kermodebär.
- Kermode_bear sameAs Ursus_americanus_kermodei.
- Kermode_bear sameAs Ours_Kermode.
- Kermode_bear sameAs Ursus_americanus_kermodei.
- Kermode_bear sameAs シロアメリカグマ.
- Kermode_bear sameAs Urso_de_Kermode.
- Kermode_bear sameAs m.05dsqn.
- Kermode_bear sameAs Q525781.
- Kermode_bear sameAs Q525781.
- Kermode_bear sameAs Kermode_bear.
- Kermode_bear wasDerivedFrom Kermode_bear?oldid=605777973.
- Kermode_bear depiction Spiritbear.jpg.
- Kermode_bear isPrimaryTopicOf Kermode_bear.
- Kermode_bear name "Kermode bear".