Kermode, or spirit bears, range in color from white to blondish.
Kermode bears are found British Colombia.
there is 200 Kermode bears left in the world (white and black).
The Kermode bear is a subspecies of the black bear, unique in that around 10% of these bears are white.
Polar bears are found in the Arctic while Kermode bears are found in western Canada.
i think they eat what any other bears can eat. salmon,berries etc.
A sprit bear is a 50 % black bear also every one of ten black bears are born with a cream color fur
we can help the kermode bears live by not turning where these bears live into an park where loggers can come or hunt them for their skin. we all must treat animals as we treat each other.
The black bears of western British Columbia's Islands often have white individuals in the population, around 30% of the black bears here are white. They can be born to black parents, and are not a seperate species. The general color is an off white, creamy color.
Yes. Spirit bears (also called Kermode bears) are a subspecies of american black bear. Polar bears are a different species altogether.
the mother gives there cubs milkwhile the father goes hunting for fish
Yes but it is a very rare breed of black bearsIf you want to learn more about it go to this URL alaskabyair.comOr read the book Touching Spirit Bear
Bears are classified by species, not breeds. Breed refers to domestic animals such as dogs, cats or cattle. The Kermode or spirit bear, a color variation of the black bear, is blond, or even nearly white, in color.