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Berlin Zoo 1995 - American Black Bears mating

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Scanned photo from my visit in June 1995.

American Black Bears mating. Note the brownish colour of the male.
Scanned photo from my visit in June 1995.

American Black Bears mating. Note the brownish colour of the male.
 
Berlin Zoo 1995 -- American Black bears mating

What they call a Cinnamon Bear over there then. They also come in Blue 'Glacier Bears' and White 'Spirit/Ghost Bears', if I've got the terminology right. Makes one wonder whether the other black species of bear also come in different colour morphs; anyone heard of 'off-coloured' Sun, Himalayan, Sloth or Spectacled Bears? Eurasian Brown Bears of course occur in the pale 'Syrian' form; don't know of any variations in North American Browns [Grizzlies].
 
there is much variation in North American brown bear populations, it's just more subtle than the differences in American Black Bears.

The photo of a 'white' grizzly isn't really- I think it just has sun- bleached fur on the head and shoulders which looks whitish- the rest of the body is normally coloured anyway.
 
What they call a Cinnamon Bear over there then. They also come in Blue 'Glacier Bears' and White 'Spirit/Ghost Bears', if I've got the terminology right.

Black, cinnamon, blue and white are the four morphs of the Black Bear. I don't know if a White/Kermode bear has ever been kept in a zoo but San Diego at one time in the 1970's had a male Glacier/Blue bear called 'Barry-Bluegenes' which was captured adult as a 'nuisance bear', but although he was kept with a mate(black) I don't know if he has any descendants.
 
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It was the black female [from the same area so presumably carrying the blue 'factor'] that was called 'Bluegenes'. Firly sure there were no blue offspring.
 

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