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2/21/2010 8:10:58 PM The Kermode Bear  
novemberborn
Sault Sainte Marie, MI
61, joined Jan. 2010


Hi' does anyone have information on the Kermode Bear otherwise; known as the White Spirit Bear? Do you have them in Alaska?




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2/22/2010 7:33:04 AM The Kermode Bear  
itsme724
Harrison, MI
62, joined Dec. 2009







The Kermode Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei), also known as the "spirit bear", is a subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central and north coast of British Columbia,[1] and noted for about 1/10 of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino[1] nor related to polar bears or the "blond" brown bears of Alaska's "ABC Islands".

Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the mythology of the Canadian First Nations and American Indians of the area.[2]

The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert, British Columbia on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia. It is known to the indigenous population as Moksgm'ol. In the February 2006 Speech from the Throne by the Government of British Columbia, the Lieutenant Governor announced her government's intention to designate the Kermode or spirit bear as British Columbia's official animal. A male Kermode bear can reach 500 lb (225 kg) or more, females get much smaller with a maximum weight of 300 lb (135 kg). Straight up it stands 6 ft (180 cm) tall.

The Kermode bear was named after Francis Kermode, former director of the Royal B.C. Museum,[1] who researched the species and a colleague of William Hornaday, the zoologist who described it.[3][4]



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