glacier bear
Definition
A rare bluish-gray color phase or morph of the American black bear (Ursus americanus), primarily found in the coastal regions of southeastern Alaska.
Also known as the 'blue bear,' distinguished by its unique silvery-blue fur that provides exceptional camouflage against glacial and snowy landscapes.
Examples
The glacier bear ambled into camp like a walking slushie, sending picnickers scrambling for their energy bars.
While black bears blend into the shadows, the glacier bear struts through the woods looking like it just stepped out of a freezer ad.
Tourists flock to Alaska hoping to glimpse a glacier bear, only to realize it's basically a goth version of its fluffier relatives.
The glacier bear's icy coat is nature's way of saying 'I'm too cool for regular bear fashion.'