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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Mammalia

Family
  
Ursidae

Scientific name
  
Ursus arctos gobiensis

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Carnivora

Genus
  
Ursus

Rank
  
Subspecies

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Similar
  
Eurasian brown bear, Tibetan blue bear, Spade‑toothed whale, Mexican grizzly bear, Himalayan brown bear

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The Gobi bear, Ursus arctos gobiensis (known in Mongolian as the mazaalai / Мазаалай) is a subspecies of the brown bear, Ursus arctos, that is found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. It is listed as critically endangered by Mongolian Redbook of Endangered Species and by the Zoological Society of London using IUCN standards, the population included only around 20 adults and were separated by enough distance.

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Gobi bear Can World39s Rarest Bear Be Saved

"Break camp about 9.30 a.m. and head for the Atis Mountains. We cross a large open plain and then enter a steep-sided, black, shale-strewn valley. Just before we entered the valley we discovered the footprints of the extremely rare Gobi Bear (ursus gobiensis)[there are presumed to be approximately only thirty-two in the world and there is continuing debate among scientists over whether they are a true species or a sub-species]."

Gobi bear Can World39s Rarest Bear Be Saved

Gobi bears mainly eat roots, berries, and other plants, sometimes rodents, there were no evidence that they ate large mammals. Small compared to other brown bear subspecies, adult males weigh about 96.0–138.0 kilograms (211.6–304.2 lb) and females about 51.0–78.0 kilograms (112.4–172.0 lb).

Gobi bear Can World39s Rarest Bear Be Saved

The Gobi brown bear is sometimes classified as being of the same subspecies as the Tibetan blue bear; this is based on morphological similarities, and the belief that the desert-dwelling Gobi bear represents a relict population of the blue bear. However, the Gobi bear is sometimes classified as its own subspecies, and closely resembles other Asian brown bears.

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Gobi bear Wikipedia