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  • Dead Salmon (Family Salmonidae), Canada
    anaspides-idw-6107-19-sep-2008.jpg
  • Salmon Swimming River To Spawn, Canada
    anaspides-idw-4526-17-sep-2008.jpg
  • Salmon Swimming River To Spawn, Canada
    anaspides-idw-4508-17-sep-2008.jpg
  • Dead Salmon (Family Salmonidae), Canada
    anaspides-idw-1114-19-sep-2008.jpg
  • Dead Salmon (Family Salmonidae), Canada
    anaspides-idw-6109-19-sep-2008.jpg
  • Dead Salmon (Family Salmonidae), Canada
    anaspides-idw-1117-19-sep-2007.jpg
  • Dead Salmon (Family Salmonidae), Canada
    anaspides-idw-3756-15-sep-2008.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6169 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • anaspides-idw-5382-18-sep-2008.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6447 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6442 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6012 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5836 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5823 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5781 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5640 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • 3165 26 aug 2008.JPG
  • anaspides-idw-3224-14-sep-2008.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6263 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5873 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5850 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5822 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5679 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5659 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5649 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    1873 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • 5024 27 aug 2008.JPG
  • anaspides-idw-5200-17-sep-2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3499 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6282 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6248 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6184 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5940 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5800 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5665 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5662 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5566 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5565 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5407 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    3508 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    2017 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    2012 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    1913 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    1856 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • 3607 26 aug 2008.JPG
  • anaspides-idw-5772-18-sep-2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3490 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6321 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6317 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6312 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6250 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6036 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5849 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5790 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5710 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5698 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5666 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5663 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5564 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5556 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    2053 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    2029 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    5716 24 sep 2009.jpg
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  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6332 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5961 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5551 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    2035 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    1870 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6454 25 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    6040 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    5699 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-coloured coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.<br />
<br />
Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.<br />
<br />
The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.
    1900 24 Sep 2009.jpg
  • 6138 24 Sep 2009.JPG
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3462 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • Black Bear (Ursus americanus) catching salmon- Canada
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