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- Bergman's_bear abstract "The Bergman's bear (Ursus arctos piscator) is an alleged and probably extinct subspecies of the brown bear that lived in the Kamchatka Peninsula. The bear was identified and named by Swedish zoologist Sten Bergman in 1920.Bergman determined that the bear was a separate subspecies after examining a hide (which had fur very different from other local bears) and series of footprints, measuring 14.5 x 10 inches, which he judged to be much larger than other bears on Kamchatka. Some think that the Cold War may have helped the population to recover because the Soviet Military blocked access to the area in that time.Interest in the bear was revitalized in the 1960s. Hunter Rodion Sivolobov reported claims by Kamchatka natives of an unusually large bear they called either the Irkuiem (roughly meaning "trousers pulled down" due to the appearance of the bear's hind legs), or the "God bear" due to its large size.Based on Sivobolov's description, biologist N.K. Vereshchagin suggested that the God bear might be a relict Arctodus simus, a massive extinct bear. This idea was coolly received by the scientific community; Arctodus has never been found outside the Americas, and more importantly, it belonged to the Tremarctinae which differ considerably in appearance from the "typical" bears (Ursinae). In particular, Arctodus had relatively long and slender legs which does not agree with the "trousers pulled down" moniker.".
- Bergman's_bear class Mammal.
- Bergman's_bear family Bear.
- Bergman's_bear genus Ursus_(genus).
- Bergman's_bear kingdom Animal.
- Bergman's_bear order Carnivora.
- Bergman's_bear phylum Chordate.
- Bergman's_bear species Brown_bear.
- Bergman's_bear wikiPageID "5119973".
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- Bergman's_bear classis "Mammalia".
- Bergman's_bear familia Bear.
- Bergman's_bear genus "Ursus".
- Bergman's_bear hasPhotoCollection Bergman's_bear.
- Bergman's_bear name "Bergman's bear".
- Bergman's_bear ordo Carnivora.
- Bergman's_bear phylum Chordate.
- Bergman's_bear regnum "Animalia".
- Bergman's_bear species "U. arctos".
- Bergman's_bear subspecies "U. a. piscator".
- Bergman's_bear trinomial "Ursus arctos piscator".
- Bergman's_bear subject Category:Bears.
- Bergman's_bear subject Category:Carnivorous_cryptids.
- Bergman's_bear subject Category:Extinct_bears.
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- Bergman's_bear type Animal.
- Bergman's_bear type Eukaryote.
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- Bergman's_bear comment "The Bergman's bear (Ursus arctos piscator) is an alleged and probably extinct subspecies of the brown bear that lived in the Kamchatka Peninsula. The bear was identified and named by Swedish zoologist Sten Bergman in 1920.Bergman determined that the bear was a separate subspecies after examining a hide (which had fur very different from other local bears) and series of footprints, measuring 14.5 x 10 inches, which he judged to be much larger than other bears on Kamchatka.".
- Bergman's_bear label "Bergman's bear".
- Bergman's_bear label "Ursus arctos piscator".
- Bergman's_bear label "Ursus arctos piscator".
- Bergman's_bear label "カムチャッカオオヒグマ".
- Bergman's_bear sameAs Ursus_arctos_piscator.
- Bergman's_bear sameAs Ursus_arctos_piscator.
- Bergman's_bear sameAs カムチャッカオオヒグマ.
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- Bergman's_bear sameAs Bergman's_bear.
- Bergman's_bear wasDerivedFrom Bergman's_bear?oldid=543214687.
- Bergman's_bear isPrimaryTopicOf Bergman's_bear.
- Bergman's_bear name "Bergman's bear".