Himalayan brown bear

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The Himalayan brown bear is a large, endangered subspecies of brown bear native to the high-altitude alpine and subalpine regions of the Himalayas.

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Label Occurrences
Himalayan brown bear canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf carnivoran
mammal
omnivore
subspecies of brown bear
behavior generally solitary
hibernates in winter dens
class Mammalia
coatColor light brown
reddish-brown
sandy
conservationStatus endangered in parts of its range
culturalAssociation sometimes associated with the yeti legend
culturalSignificance featured in Himalayan folklore
diet bulbs
carrion
insects
roots
small mammals
distinguishingFeature prominent shoulder hump
relatively long fur
family Ursidae
foundInAltitudeRange approximately 3,000–5,000 meters above sea level
genus Ursus
habitat alpine regions
high-altitude meadows
mountain slopes
subalpine regions
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo Himalayas
India
Nepal
Tibet Autonomous Region
surface form: Tibet

northern Pakistan
occursInProtectedArea Deosai National Park
Hemis National Park
order Carnivora
parentTaxon brown bear
phylum Chordata
reproduction gives birth during winter denning period
typically has 1–3 cubs per litter
scientificName Ursus arctos isabellinus
taxonRank subspecies
threatenedBy habitat loss
human–wildlife conflict
poaching

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Great Himalayan National Park habitatOf Himalayan brown bear
western Himalayas hasFauna Himalayan brown bear
subject surface form: Western Himalayas
Deosai National Park habitatFor Himalayan brown bear