The 8 extant species of bears fall into one of three genera:Ailuropodinae
Tremarctinae
Ursinae
Ursus is the genus of the polar bear.
No, it belongs to genus Ursus.
Genus Ursus contains 4 species American black bear Brown bear Polar bear Asiatic black bear
UrsusThe full name of the grizzly bear is Ursus arctos horriblis. The genus would be Ursus.
The genus that Ursa belongs to is Ursus. This genus includes various species of bears, such as the brown bear (Ursus arctos), the polar bear (Ursus maritimus), and the black bear (Ursus americanus). Members of this genus are typically characterized by their large size, thick fur, and omnivorous diets.
dog because the bear and dog have good smelling system
No.
No, animals have to be in the same genus in order to mate. Bears are in the genus "Ursus", whereas dogs are in the genus "Canis". Dogs can be half wolf or half dingo, but not bear. There is, however, a breed of dog with "bear" in its name - the Karelian Bear Dog, a black and white dog originated from Finland. Its breed name was derived from the fact that it can defend against bears.
Ursavus = Genus Ursidae = Family
It's the scientific name for a genus of bears (brown bear, black bear, polar bear, etc).
Genus and species names are in Latin.
Ursus arctos belongs to the genus Ursus, commonly known as the brown bear.