It's the scientific name for a genus of bears (brown bear, black bear, polar bear, etc).
Ursus maritimus ("sea bear") is the scientific name for a polar bear.(Originally the polar bear was classified a separate genus from other species of bears, as Thalarctos maritimus.)I think its Ursus maritimus but i am not 100% sure :)The scientific name for the polar bear is Ursus maritimus.Formally Thalarctos Maritimus. However, since recent data shows they are very closely related to brown bears, it has been changed to Ursus Maritimus.The scientific name for polar bears is Ursus maritimus.
No. Grizzly bears are a subspecies of Brown bears, so that although all Grizzly bears are Brown bears not all Brown bears are Grizzly bears.
There are many subspecies of American black bears, and the NW USA has several. You need to look up the subspecies of black bears at the library to find a map, and compare that to your area of interst. There are actually no small brown bears in a black color, though there are black bears in a brown color. These bears are called cinnamon bears. Blacks also come in white, albino, blonde, glacier blue and purple (so black it has a purple hue)
Brown trout Scientific name is Salmo trutta
The scientific name of the brown thrasher is Toxostoma rufum.
The scientific name for Brown Pelican is Pelecanus occidentalis.
The scientific name for a grizzly bear is Ursus arctos horribilis.
Ursus americanus
rogue bear
Ursus Americanus
Ursus maritimus is the scientific name. They are also called, "sea bears".