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Encyclopedia > Bergman's Bear
Bergman's Bear
Conservation status
Hypothetical
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Ursidae
Genus: Ursus
Species: U. arctos
Subspecies: U. a. piscator
Trinomial name
Ursus arctos piscator
(Bergman, 1920)

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 [1]. The conservation status of a species is an indicator of the likelihood of that species remaining extant either in the present day or the near future. ... Scientific classification redirects here. ... For other uses, see Animal (disambiguation). ... Classes See below Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates. ... Subclasses & Infraclasses Subclass †Allotheria* Subclass Prototheria Subclass Theria Infraclass †Trituberculata Infraclass Metatheria Infraclass Eutheria For the folk-rock band see The Mammals. ... Families 17, See classification The diverse order Carnivora (IPA: or ; from Latin carō (stem carn-) flesh, + vorāre to devour) includes over 260 species of placental mammals. ... For other meanings, see Bear (disambiguation). ... Species Ursus arctos Ursus americanus Ursus maritimus Ursus thibetanus,or Selenarctos thibetanus Asiatic black bear might be classified with Kinowagma belonging Selenarctos. ... Bears are big and have big ass, thats why bears are hot, and thats why cats are not. ... Trinomial nomenclature is a taxonomic naming system that extends the standard system of binomial nomenclature by adding a third taxon. ... For other uses, see Extinction (disambiguation). ... This article is about the zoological term. ... Bears are big and have big ass, thats why bears are hot, and thats why cats are not. ... “Kamchatka” redirects here. ... Zoology (from Greek: ζῴον, zoion, animal; and λόγος, logos, knowledge) is the biological discipline which involves the study of animals. ... Year 1920 (MCMXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display 1920) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


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.[1] For other uses, see Cold War (disambiguation). ...


Interest in the bear was revitalized in the 1960s. Hunter Rodion Sivobolov 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. The 1960s decade refers to the years from the beginning of 1960 to the end of 1969. ...


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. The term relict is used to refer to surviving remnants of natural phenomena. ... Arctodus, also known as the Short-Faced Bear, is a genus of extinct bear. ...


External links

  • Bergman's Bear, By Andrew D. Gable URL accessed July 9, 2006
  1. ^ Gable, Andrew, Bergman's Bear, <http://www.cryptozoology.com/cryptids/godbear.php>. Retrieved on 28 May 2008 
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