Polar Bear and Mammoth on the Pribilof Islands

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Museum specimens of polar bear from the Pribilof Islands include the skull of an individual shot on St. Paul, and fragmentary remains of uncertain geologic age from a lava cave in Bogoslof Hill, St. Paul, once thought to represent a distinct species. Mammoth remains have been discovered from time to time beginning in 1836, and are here regarded as in part valid evidence that the mam- moth actually lived in the area. The literature pertaining to these species on the Pribilof Islands is reviewed.

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Ray, C. E. (1971). Polar Bear and Mammoth on the Pribilof Islands. ARCTIC, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3109

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