Ussuri brown bear

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The Ussuri brown bear is a large subspecies of brown bear native to the forests of the Russian Far East and northeastern Asia, known for its powerful build and significant role in the region’s ecosystems and folklore.


Statements (51)
Predicate Object
instanceOf brown bear subspecies
carnivoran
mammal
activityCycle mostly crepuscular
averageLitterSize 1–3 cubs
bodyMass up to about 400 kilograms in large males
class Mammalia
coatColor blackish brown
dark brown
conservationStatus not globally assessed separately from brown bear
culturalSignificance featured in Russian Far Eastern folklore
important in Ainu folklore
diet omnivorous
eats berries
fish
nuts
roots
ungulates
family Ursidae
foundInBiome boreal forest
temperate forest
genus Ursus
hasCommonName Amur brown bear
Ezo brown bear
Manchurian brown bear
Ussuri black bear
black grizzly
hibernates true
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo Hokkaido NERFINISHED
Korean Peninsula
Kuril Islands
Russian Far East
Sakhalin
northeastern China
order Carnivora
parentTaxon brown bear
phylum Chordata
rangeCountry China
Japan
North Korea
Russia
South Korea
reproduction delayed implantation
roleInEcosystem apex predator
keystone species
scientificName Ursus arctos lasiotus
taxonRank subspecies
threats habitat loss
human–wildlife conflict
poaching

Referenced by (9)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Ussuri brown bear ("Ezo brown bear")
Ussuri brown bear ("Ussuri black bear")
Ussuri brown bear ("Amur brown bear")
Ussuri brown bear ("Manchurian brown bear")
hasCommonName
Akan-Mashu National Park ("Hokkaido brown bear")
Daisetsuzan National Park ("Hokkaido brown bear")
hasFauna
Sikhote-Alin
fauna
Primorsky Krai
habitatOf
Ussuri brown bear ("Ursus arctos lasiotus")
scientificName

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