noun
- A rare black bear with white or cream-colored fur on its chest and shoulders, found in British Columbia; also called a spirit bear.
Usage: Named after the Kermode First Nation; Often capitalized when referring to the specific subspecies
Examples
- The kermode bear is a subspecies of black bear found only in a small region of British Columbia.
- Wildlife photographers travel to remote areas hoping to spot a kermode in its natural habitat.
- The kermode's distinctive white fur makes it one of the most unusual bears in North America.
- Indigenous peoples of the region have long recognized the kermode as a sacred animal.
- Conservation efforts focus on protecting the kermode population and its forest habitat.