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- Q944893 abstract "The Himalayan brown bear (Ursus arctos isabellinus), also known as the Himalayan red bear, Isabelline bear or Dzu-Teh, is a subspecies of the brown bear and is known from northern Pakistan, northern India, Nepal and Tibet. It is the largest mammal in the region, males reaching up to 2.2 m (7 ft) long while females are a little smaller. These bears are omnivorous and hibernate in a den during the winter. Although present in a number of protected areas, they are becoming increasingly rare because of loss of suitable habitat and persecution by humans, and have become "critically endangered". This bear (as the Dzu-Teh) is thought to be the source of the legend of the Yeti.".
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- Q944893 thumbnail Medvěd_plavý_(Ursus_arctos_isabellinus).jpg?width=300.
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- Q944893 wikiPageExternalLink yeti.htm.
- Q944893 wikiPageExternalLink Bear%20species%20found%20in%20India.htm.
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- Q944893 classis "Mammalia".
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- Q944893 genus "Ursus".
- Q944893 name "Himalayan brown bear".
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- Q944893 regnum "Animalia".
- Q944893 species "U. arctos".
- Q944893 status "CR".
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- Q944893 type Animal.
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- Q944893 comment "The Himalayan brown bear (Ursus arctos isabellinus), also known as the Himalayan red bear, Isabelline bear or Dzu-Teh, is a subspecies of the brown bear and is known from northern Pakistan, northern India, Nepal and Tibet. It is the largest mammal in the region, males reaching up to 2.2 m (7 ft) long while females are a little smaller. These bears are omnivorous and hibernate in a den during the winter.".
- Q944893 label "Himalayan brown bear".
- Q944893 depiction Medvěd_plavý_(Ursus_arctos_isabellinus).jpg.
- Q944893 name "Himalayan brown bear".