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1. What is the spirit bears real name?support text evidence. the answer is kermode bears. i got this from the north American bear center

2.what is the spirit bear’s name that was found in Minnesota?the spirit bear's name was Halo.support with text evidence i got this from North American bear center.

3.who was the spirit bear named after? support text evidence.the kermode bear was named after Francis Kermodei former director of the Royal B.C. Museum. i got this from bcspiritbear .com

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