Ungava_Cabot_1910_Cropped.jpg
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A bear skull on a pole seen by William Brooks Cabot in 1910 in the Ungava region of northern Quebec. Often cited as the first concrete evidence of the existence of the subspecies of grizzly bear,
Ursus arctos ungavaesis.
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Source | http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic60-1-7.pdf#page=4 |
Author | William Brooks Cabot |
Other versions | File:Ungava Cabot 1910.jpg |
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