No, it belongs to genus Ursus.
Ursus arctos belongs to the genus Ursus, commonly known as the brown bear.
Polar bears belong to the genus Ursus.
UrsusThe full name of the grizzly bear is Ursus arctos horriblis. The genus would be Ursus.
They have the same genus - "URSUS". *1st part of scientific name is the genus, 2nd is the species
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.
All bears belong to the family Ursidae; most belong to the genus Ursus. The brown bear is Ursus arctos, the American black bear is Ursus americanus, and the polar bear is Ursus maritimus. The giant panda, however, is known as Ailuropoda melanoleuca.
Arctic foxes belong to the genus vulpes - the true foxes.
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The Arctic fox is in the genus Vulpes - the true foxes. There are 12 species in this genus including the red fox and the fennec fox.
Absolutely not!! Genus is the second last taxonomic name which really narrows down the type of organisms that exist in that particular genus. ONLY BEARS belong to this genus, not other mammals like rabbits, cows, deer, moose, wolverines, sloths, tigers, elephants or any mammal for that matter.