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East Siberian brown bear Russian: Восто́чно-Сиби́рский бурый медведь
Conservation status
Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1)[1] (Altai Mountains and Kazakhstan)
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Chordata
Class:
Mammalia
Order:
Carnivora
Family:
Ursidae
Genus:
Ursus
Species:
U. arctos
Subspecies:
U. a. collaris
Trinomial name
Ursus arctos collaris
F. G. Cuvier, 1824
Synonyms
jeniseensis Ognev, 1924 sibiricus J. E. Gray, 1864
The East Siberian brown bear (Ursus arctos collaris) is a population or subspecies of brown bear which ranges from eastern Siberia, beginning at the Yenisei river, north to the Arctic Circle, as far as Trans-Baikaliya, the Stanovoy Range, the Lena River, Kolyma and generally throughout Yakutia and the Altai Mountains. The subspecies is also present in northern Mongolia, northern Xinjiang, and eastern Kazakhstan.[2]
^"IUCN Brown Bear subspecies status". Retrieved August 29, 2022.
^"East Siberian brown bear". Bear Conservation. 2023-07-15. Archived from the original on 2023-07-15. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
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