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- Q2089426 subject Q15957403.
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- Q2089426 abstract "The East Siberian brown bear (Ursus arctos collaris) is a subspecies of brown bear which ranges from eastern Siberia, beginning at the Yenisei river, as far as Trans-Baikaliya, the Stanovoy Range, the Lena River, Kolyma and generally throughout Yakutia and the Altai Mountains. The subspecies is also present in Northern Mongolia.East Siberian bears are intermediate in size to Eurasian brown bears and Kamchatka Brown Bears, though large individuals can attain the size of the latter. Their skulls are invariably larger than those of Eurasian brown bears, and are apparently larger than those of Far Eastern brown bears. Adult males have skulls measuring 32.6-43.1 cm in length and 31.2-38.5 cm wide at the zygomatic arches. They have long, dense and soft fur which is similar in colour to that of Eurasian brown bears, though darker coloured individuals predominate. Originally, Cuvier's trinomial definition for this subspecies was limited to brown bear populations in the upper Yenisei river, in response to bears there sporting well developed white collars. The subspecies has since been reclassified as encompassing populations formerly classed as yeniseensis and sibiricus, though the latter two lack the collar. Siberian bears tend to be much bolder toward humans than their shyer, more persecuted European counterparts. Siberian bears regularly destroy hunters’ storages and huts where there is food. They are also more carnivorous than their European counterparts, and do not seem to like honey. They hunt mountain hares and ungulates such as reindeer, wapiti or moose by ambushing them from pine trees.".
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- Q2089426 phylum Q10915.
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- Q2089426 synonym "jeniseensis Ognev, 1924".
- Q2089426 synonym "sibiricus J. E. Gray, 1864".
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- Q2089426 classis "Mammalia".
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- Q2089426 genus "Ursus".
- Q2089426 name "East Siberian Brown Bear".
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- Q2089426 phylum Q10915.
- Q2089426 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2089426 species "U. arctos".
- Q2089426 synonyms "jeniseensis Ognev, 1924".
- Q2089426 synonyms "sibiricus J. E. Gray, 1864".
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- Q2089426 comment "The East Siberian brown bear (Ursus arctos collaris) is a subspecies of brown bear which ranges from eastern Siberia, beginning at the Yenisei river, as far as Trans-Baikaliya, the Stanovoy Range, the Lena River, Kolyma and generally throughout Yakutia and the Altai Mountains. The subspecies is also present in Northern Mongolia.East Siberian bears are intermediate in size to Eurasian brown bears and Kamchatka Brown Bears, though large individuals can attain the size of the latter.".
- Q2089426 label "East Siberian brown bear".
- Q2089426 name "East Siberian Brown Bear".