The Kamchatka brown bear (Ursus arctos beringianus), also known as the Far Eastern brown bear, or in Russian: камчатский бурый медведь, romanized: kamchatsky...
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approach the Kodiak bear in size. It is not to be confused with the North American grizzly bear. It is very similar to the Kamchatka brown bear, though it has...
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8.0–8.5 ft (2.4–2.6 m) in Kamchatka. The Siberian brown bear (Ursus arctos collaris) is larger than the Eurasian brown bear, with denser bones and a slightly...
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eastern Kazakhstan. East Siberian bears are intermediate in size to Eurasian brown bears and Kamchatka brown bears, though large individuals can attain...
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Grizzly bears are some of the largest subspecies of brown bear, only being beaten by the Kamchatka brown bears and the Kodiak bears. Grizzly bears vary in...
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Josep Segrelles (under the name José Segrelles). Bongo, a young Kamchatka brown bear trained to do acrobatics and other tricks mimicking humans, is content...
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covering her short blonde hair but no one knows why. The bear is a retired circus Kamchatka brown bear who lives in a house hollowed out of a tree in the forest...
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List of ursids (redirect from List of historical bears)
includes the giant panda, brown bear, and polar bear, and many other extant or extinct mammals. A member of this family is called a bear or an ursid. They are...
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The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a large bear native to Eurasia and North America. Of the land carnivorans, it is rivaled in size only by its closest...
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The Kodiak bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi), also known as the Kodiak brown bear and sometimes the Alaskan brown bear, inhabits the islands of the Kodiak...
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The Kamchatka Peninsula (Russian: полуостров Камчатка, romanized: poluostrov Kamchatka, pronounced [pəlʊˈostrəf kɐmˈt͡ɕætkə]) is a 1,250-kilometre-long...
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Vitaly Nikolayenko (category Deaths due to bear attacks)
research on the ethology of Russian bears. He spent 33 years living with the brown bears (Ursus arctos) native to the Kamchatka peninsula. He was found dead...
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Sable Eurasian river otter Asian badger Wolverine Asian black bear Brown bear Polar bear Larix sibirica Larix gmelinii Picea obovata Pinus pumila Xianbei...
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the remote Olyotorsky district of northern Kamchatka was besieged by a group of 30 Kamchatka brown bears that killed two guards and prevented workers...
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UK: Christopher Helm. pp. 406–08. ISBN 0-7136-8026-1. "Fauna on Kamchatka: Brown Bear, Steller's Sea Eagle, Salmon". Archived from the original on 25...
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Asiatic lion Asian black bear Kamchatka brown bear Golden jackal Tundra wolf Striped hyena Siberian tiger Indoors (Exotarium): Polar bear East Caucasian tur...
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area. The region is well known for large populations of Kamchatka brown bear, the largest bear in Eurasia. Other distinctive species include the snow ram...
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Siberian tiger Ussuri black bear Eurasian brown bear East Siberian brown bear Kamchatka brown bear Ussuri brown bear Polar bear Picea obovata Pinus pumila...
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currently considered subspecies or populations of brown bears (ursus arctos) have been listed as follows: Brown bear size, most often measured in body mass, is...
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Ursidae (bears) Genus: Ursus Brown bear, U. arctos LC Eurasian brown bear, U. a. arctos Kamchatka brown bear, U. a. beringianus East Siberian brown bear, U...
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Charlie Russell (naturalist) (redirect from Charlie Russell (Bear researcher))
Encounters with the White Bear of the Western Rainforest Grizzly Heart: Living Without Fear Among the Brown Bears of Kamchatka Grizzly Seasons Learning...
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a young white male rhinoceros, arrived. The Siberian tigers and Kamchatka brown bears received larger exhibits. 2006: A new lion exhibit was built, and...
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The Kamchatka-Kurile meadows and sparse forests ecoregion (WWF ID: PA0603) covers the coastal zones of the Kamchatka peninsula, northern section of the...
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Timothy Treadwell (category Deaths due to bear attacks)
protecting bears and preserving their wilderness habitat. Naturalist Charlie Russell, who studied bears, raised them, and lived with them in Kamchatka, Russia...
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Aleutian tern, long-billed murrelet, and pelagic cormorant. The Kamchatka brown bear (Ursus arctos beringianus), sable and marten, caribou, red fox, and...
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The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is one of the most omnivorous animals in the world and has been recorded to consume the greatest variety of foods of any...
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the wild. The area also contains populations of Asiatic black bears, Kamchatka brown bears, and Mongolian grey wolves, as the Russian Far East, altogether...
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peninsular Kamchatka on account of enrichment of the region by volcanic ash. Other animal species in this region are Kamchatkan brown bears, sea otters...
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Dvuhyurtochnoe Lake (category Lakes of Kamchatka Krai)
(Russian: о́зеро Двухюрточное) is a freshwater lake in the Ust-Kamchatka region of the Kamchatka Territory, Russia. Its area is 11.9 square kilometres (4.6 sq mi)...
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the wild. The area also contains populations of Asiatic black bears, Kamchatka brown bears, and Mongolian grey wolves, as the Russian Far East, altogether...
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