What is another word for Ursus Thibetanus?

Pronunciation: [ˈɜːsəs θˈa͡ɪbtanəs] (IPA)

Ursus thibetanus is a scientific name given to a type of bear species found in Asia. The species is known by many different names depending on the region, language, and culture. Some of the synonyms for Ursus thibetanus include moon bear, Himalayan black bear, Asiatic black bear, and Tibetan bear. In China, it is called "xiong mao," which translates to "bear cat," while in Japan, it is known as "tsukinowaguma" or "moon eye bear." These synonyms help to identify and distinguish the different bear species and their geographic locations. The Ursus thibetanus is considered an important cultural symbol and plays a significant role in myths, legends, and traditional medicine.

What are the hypernyms for Ursus thibetanus?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Animalia (Animal), Carnivora (Carnivore), Mammalia (Mammal), Organism (Living Being), Ursidae (Bear Family).

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