El oso negro de Haida Gwaii (Ursus americanus carlottae) es una subespecie de mamíferos carnívoros de la familia Ursidae.
Datos rápidos Oso negro Haida Gwaii, Taxonomía ...
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- Cráneo grande.
- Grandes molares.
- De color, exclusivamente, negro.
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