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The glacier bear (Ursus americanus emmonsii), sometimes referred to as the "blue bear", is a subspecies of American black bear with silver-blue or gray hair endemic from Southeast Alaska, to the extreme northwestern tip of British Columbia, and to the extreme southwest of the Yukon. The Tlingit name for the glacier bear is a reference to their size, elusiveness, and ability to visually blend into snowfields: "sik noon", which means "a bear that disappears". Little scientific knowledge exists of their total extent and the cause of their unique coloration. Most other black bears in southeast Alaska are listed under the subspecies Ursus americanus pugnax.The USDA Forest Service lists U. a. emmonsii as one of several subspecies of black bears, although no evidence supports the subspecies desig

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  • Ursus americanus emmonsii (ca)
  • Glacier bear (en)
  • Ursus americanus emmonsii (es)
  • Ursus americanus emmonsii (it)
  • Ледниковый медведь (ru)
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  • Ursus americanus emmonsii és una subespècie de l'os negre americà (Ursus americanus). Presenta els costats de color gris platejat amb una brillantor blava. Es troba al sud-est d'Alaska i l'extrem nord-occidental de la Colúmbia Britànica. (ca)
  • El oso negro glaciar (Ursus americanus emmonsii) es una subespecie de mamíferos carnívoros de la familia Ursidae. (es)
  • The glacier bear (Ursus americanus emmonsii), sometimes referred to as the "blue bear", is a subspecies of American black bear with silver-blue or gray hair endemic from Southeast Alaska, to the extreme northwestern tip of British Columbia, and to the extreme southwest of the Yukon. The Tlingit name for the glacier bear is a reference to their size, elusiveness, and ability to visually blend into snowfields: "sik noon", which means "a bear that disappears". Little scientific knowledge exists of their total extent and the cause of their unique coloration. Most other black bears in southeast Alaska are listed under the subspecies Ursus americanus pugnax.The USDA Forest Service lists U. a. emmonsii as one of several subspecies of black bears, although no evidence supports the subspecies desig (en)
  • Ледниковый медведь (лат. Ursus americanus emmonsii), также голубой медведь, - подвид американского черного медведя с серебристо-голубой или серой шерстью. Эндемичен для Юго-восточной Аляски. Существует мало научных сведений об их распространении и причинах уникальной окраски. Большинство других черных медведей на юго-востоке Аляски занесены в список другого подвида — Ursus americanus pugnax. Подвид был описан Уильямом Хэйли Доллом в 1895 году. (ru)
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  • Glacier bear (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Glacier-Bear.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Glacier_Bear_with_cubs.jpg
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  • American black bear (en)
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  • emmonsii (en)
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  • Dall, 1895 (en)
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  • A black bear with glacier bear cubs (en)
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  • Ursus americanus emmonsii és una subespècie de l'os negre americà (Ursus americanus). Presenta els costats de color gris platejat amb una brillantor blava. Es troba al sud-est d'Alaska i l'extrem nord-occidental de la Colúmbia Britànica. (ca)
  • The glacier bear (Ursus americanus emmonsii), sometimes referred to as the "blue bear", is a subspecies of American black bear with silver-blue or gray hair endemic from Southeast Alaska, to the extreme northwestern tip of British Columbia, and to the extreme southwest of the Yukon. The Tlingit name for the glacier bear is a reference to their size, elusiveness, and ability to visually blend into snowfields: "sik noon", which means "a bear that disappears". Little scientific knowledge exists of their total extent and the cause of their unique coloration. Most other black bears in southeast Alaska are listed under the subspecies Ursus americanus pugnax.The USDA Forest Service lists U. a. emmonsii as one of several subspecies of black bears, although no evidence supports the subspecies designation other than hair coloration. (en)
  • El oso negro glaciar (Ursus americanus emmonsii) es una subespecie de mamíferos carnívoros de la familia Ursidae. (es)
  • Ледниковый медведь (лат. Ursus americanus emmonsii), также голубой медведь, - подвид американского черного медведя с серебристо-голубой или серой шерстью. Эндемичен для Юго-восточной Аляски. Существует мало научных сведений об их распространении и причинах уникальной окраски. Большинство других черных медведей на юго-востоке Аляски занесены в список другого подвида — Ursus americanus pugnax. Лесная служба Министерства сельского хозяйства США считает ледниковых медведей одним из нескольких подвидов черных медведей, хотя и нет никаких доказательств, подтверждающих это выделение в отдельный подвид, кроме отличающейся окраски шерсти. Подвид был описан Уильямом Хэйли Доллом в 1895 году. (ru)
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