Ursus arctos inopinatus

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Ursus arctos inopinatus is a subspecies of brown bear native to parts of Alaska, characterized by its large size and adaptation to subarctic environments.

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Ursus arctos inopinatus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf brown bear
subspecies
activityPattern mostly crepuscular
adaptation adapted to cold climates
adapted to subarctic environments
belongsTo Ursus arctos species complex NERFINISHED
bodyCovering fur
characteristic large body size
class Mammalia
climateZone cold temperate
subarctic
commonName brown bear
conservationStatusSystem IUCN (for Ursus arctos as a whole) NERFINISHED
diet berries
fish
omnivorous
roots
small mammals
domain Eukarya
surface form: Eukaryota
ecologicalRole apex predator
large carnivore
scavenger
family Ursidae
feedingType opportunistic omnivore
genus Ursus NERFINISHED
habitat boreal forests
subarctic environments
tundra margins
hibernation undergoes winter denning
kingdom Animalia
lifespan similar to other brown bears in the wild
locomotion quadrupedal
mobility terrestrial
nativeTo Alaska NERFINISHED
subarctic regions of Alaska
order Carnivora
parentTaxon Ursus arctos
phylum Chordata
reproduction viviparous
reproductiveMode seasonal breeder
sensoryAbility acute sense of smell
good hearing
skeleton vertebrate
taxonRank subspecies
thermoregulation endothermic
trophicLevel secondary consumer
tertiary consumer

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Ursus includesSpecies Ursus arctos inopinatus