The french name for the Kermode bear is l'ours Kermode. Whatever language you say kermode in it will always be the same.
Kermode bear
Kermode bear was created in 1905.
No. The Kermode bear is a race of the American black bear.
The Kermode bear is a subspecies of the black bear, unique in that around 10% of these bears are white.
Frank Kermode's birth name is John Frank Kermode.
Spirit bear is also known as a 'kermode' bear - yes, just like Mark Kermode! Its abilities are as you would expect for a bear, survival in the wild by hunting, eating and being relatively fierce.
Mark Kermode's birth name is Mark Fairey.
The Kermode, or Spirit bear, is a genetic subset of the American black bear. It faces the same dangers as any black bear. Grizzlies have occasionally killed black bears, but the main danger any bear faces is loss of habitat, human encroachment, poaching. The Kermode is protected from human hunting in British Columbia. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermode_bear
The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear", is a rare subspecies of the American black bear living in the Central and North Coast regions of British Columbia, Canada. They have a rare recessive gene that makes their fur white or cream.
The Kermode bear, or spirit bear, is a subspecies of the black bear. Because of its limited range, it is not considered an endangered species. Never been a common animal.
The Kermode, or spirit bear, is a subspecies of the black bear with the scientific name of Ursus americanus kermodei. Their color ranges from blond to almost pure white. They are not albinos.
They are usually found in Princess Royal Island or Prince Rupert!!